Hi Thank you for comment. I change to a check method using slapcat.
Regards, Tomo 2011/9/7 <[email protected]> > > Hi > > > > It is a question about the setting when I use slapd.d. > > 1.I acquire PID information in the following scripts, but will not have > > any > > problem? > > $config_file appoints slapd.d directory. > > ---- > > pid_file=`sed -ne \ > > 's/^olcPidFile:[[:space:]]\+\(.\+\)[[:space:]]*/\1/p' \ > > "$config_file"/'cn=config.ldif' 2>/dev/null` > > ---- > > > > 2.I am going to acquire information to use in the following scripts in > > ldapsearch -b. > > ---- > > for suffix in `find "$config_file"/'cn=config' -type f -name > > olcDatabase* -exec \ > > sed -ne > > 's/^[[:space:]]*olcSuffix:[[:space:]]\+\(.\+\)/\1/p' {} \;` > > ---- > > > > The script mentioned above is a part of a script for slapd monitoring to > > use > > it in pacemaker. > > Because ldap is not an expert, I want to hear the opinion of the person > of > > the expert. > > No. Use either ldapsearch(1) (or any client supporting LDAP search) or > slapcat(8), and check the resulting LDIF (or LDAP response). Never muck > with files. > > p. > >
