You're right, my existing server is running OpenLDAP 2.0.27 and my lab's server is running OpenLDAP 2.2.23.
I guess the biggest concern I have is any problems that may have come into
play because of the version differences. I'm using this lab as a "practice
run" for the real upgrade later in the year. I'd like to resolve all o fhte
issues now and not then. ;-)
Quickly, I can say that 2.2 is much more strict about what objects you put into it and I believe how the objects are defined. If this is the only thing you had complain going between the two, be happy ;) When we made this switch we had inetOrgPerson and posixAccount in the same objects which didn't play nicely together in 2.whateverwewentto, I think it was 2.1.
Basically 2.0 will let you just slap any old object class together and call it a day, 2.2 is requiring you to flesh out the object inheritance more. You're just explicitly stating what 2.0 is taking for granted or not caring about at all.
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