<quote who="Andy Cobaugh"> > > As one might expect, mixing the translucent and syncprov overlays together > on top of the same bdb database doesn't work. Because translucent uses > back-ldap, lastmod is being set to off, while syncprov needs it to be on > in order to function.
What's the big picture here? > > I wonder if it might be possible to change the behavior of back-ldap to > allow lastmod again? In my case, I only care about replicating changes > that are stored in the local bdb database by the translucent overlay, and > I never send updates back to the target ldap server. > > I suppose I could come up with something where I slapcat, then let the > slaves pick up the ldif and see if it's different from the last time. If > it is, shutdown slapd, delete the database files, slapadd, start slapd. > > I really want to avoid doing that though, since I consider that a hack and > a half. > > Thoughts? Is enabling lastmod for back-ldap just a matter of commenting > out some lines? No, it's check for in and set to off in various peices of source code. Gavin. -- Kind Regards, Gavin Henry. Managing Director. T +44 (0) 1224 279484 M +44 (0) 7930 323266 F +44 (0) 1224 824887 E [EMAIL PROTECTED] Open Source. Open Solutions(tm). http://www.suretecsystems.com/ Suretec Systems is a limited company registered in Scotland. Registered number: SC258005. Registered office: 13 Whiteley Well Place, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, AB51 4FP.
