Hi Ondřej,

My understanding was a sessionlog was required to record delete events, to 
efficiently generate a Delete phase? The server has been configured with 
`olcSpSessionlog: 10000` since long before I inherited it, and the consumer 
seems to be processing the transmitted Delete phase as expected.

Lisa

From: Ondřej Kuzník <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, 9 March 2022 at 19:23
To: Lisa Parratt <[email protected]>
Cc: Quanah Gibson-Mount <[email protected]>, [email protected] 
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: syncprov olcSpNoPresent not being honoured
On Wed, Mar 09, 2022 at 04:42:17PM +0000, Lisa Parratt wrote:
> Hi Ondřej,
>
> A byzantine java application connects to the LDAP server, and somehow
> uses the information presented to trigger API requests to business
> logic, eventually resulting in the data being replicated to a
> relational database. If olcSpNoPresent is honoured, this works. It
> it’s ignored, it dies with an error.  I have, as yet, been unable to
> find an engineer who can explain this behaviour to me, and this code
> is largely forgotten.
>
> It seems reasonable to me that if I configure slapd to not do a
> Present phase, then it shouldn’t do a Present phase? Am I wrong?

The question was, is there a reason why you also configure a sessionlog
when to me it seems you're saying you'd be perfectly happy without
(ignoring any deletes)?

--
Ondřej Kuzník
Senior Software Engineer
Symas Corporation                       http://www.symas.com
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