Hi Nikolay, we have such productive for a number of customers. One deployment has these parameters:
* we keep the successful changes for one month, which are 200,000 entries * the synch engine looks for changes every 10 seconds. For this we have reqStart indexed and search for the latest changes. From OpenLDAP point of view fatser cycles are possible without any problem. A server that can handle tenthousands of request per second you can poll the access log as often as you want. So don't fear performance issues. Cheers, Peter On Thu, 21 Mar 2013 19:08:48 +0400, Nick <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Peter, > > Thanks for the information. Please tell me, how many objects, roughly, > you have in the access log, and how often you check the access log for > changes? I'm thinking about whether there will be performance issues if I > check the access log for changes, for example, every 5 seconds. > > Best regards > Nikolay > > Среда, 20 марта 2013, 17:46 +01:00 от : > On Wed, 20 Mar 2013 15:26:18 +0400, Nick wrote: >> Dear All, >> >> I need to synchronize OpenLDAP database changes (create, modify, and >> delete) with another application, if possible in transactional mode > (like >> with database replication), but, if this not possible, other options > can >> also be considered. Please tell me, what is the best way to do this? >> >> Best regards >> NIkolay > > Hi, > > we use the openLDAP accesslog overlay for this and have SPML based > provisioning system listening to it and that then can provision the > changes to any target system. > > May be such an approach works for you. > > Cheers, > > Peter > > > > Links: > ------ > [1] http://mailserver.daasi.de/sentmsg?compose&[email protected]
