new slapadd options
-p : promote : If the ldif file contains syncConsumerSubentries, convert
them to a single syncProviderSubentry. Its contextCSN
attribute has the largest value of the syncreplCookie
attributes of the syncConsumerSubentries.
syncProviderSubentry in the ldif file is retained.
-p -w : promote : Recalculate contextCSN based on entryCSN of each entry.
create Existing syncConsumerSubentries and syncProviderSubentry
are ignored and not added to the directory.
-r : demote : If the ldif file contains syncProviderSubentry, convert it
to a syncConsumerSubentry having the default syncrepl id
of 0. syncConsumerSubentries in the ldif file are retained.
-r -w : demote : Recalculate syncreplCookie based on entryCSN of each entry.
create Existing syncConsumerSubentries and syncProviderSubentry
are ignored and not added to the directory. The default
syncrepl id of 0 will be used for the new
syncConsumerSubentry.
-r -w -i %d[,%d]* : Using the comma separated list followed by the -i option,
it is possible to create multiple syncConsumerSubentries
having the syncrepl ids specified in the list.
syncreplCookie values of these sycnConsumerSubentries
will have the same value, either from the maximum
entryCSN value or from the contextCSN value of the
syncProviderSubentry.
- currenty works for refreshOnly mode of LDAP Sync
- Context CSN for add / modify is implemented
- code for delete / modrdn / refreshAndPersist will be soon committed
consolidated into the Operation structure. All reply parameters
are consolidated into the new SlapReply structure. Most operations
now have identical call signatures... Changes are not #ifdef'd,
revert to -r NO_SLAP_OP_BLOCKS if necessary to back out.
Added sasl-authz-policy config keyword to control proxy authorization.
Moved sasl-related config processing to sasl.c:slap_sasl_config().
Moved other global defs used only in saslauthz.c into saslauthz.c.
Includes rewriting of URLs where the DN of the referral object
and the DN of the ref attribute attribute are not the same.
Also, always returns explicit DN and scope.
Currently, back-ldbm only. Needs to be ported to back-bdb.
Developed by Julius Enarusai/IBM
Copyright IBM Corp. 2001
Use of this source code is subject to the terms of The OpenLDAP
Public License Version 2.7, 7 September 2001. No trademarks of the
IBM Corporation are to be used to identify, endorse or promote any
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