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Written by Hallvard B. Furuseth and placed into the public domain.
This software is not subject to any license of the University of Oslo.
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manpage patch for ITS#1787.
- Let write operations return unwilling-to-perform after
'gentle shutdown' has been initiated.
- Change -1 to 2 in slapd_gentle_shutdown and slapd_shutdown, since
sig_atomic_t can be unsigned (ITS#1736). The 'gentle SIGHUP' patch
is older than ITS#1736 but was applied later, so it reintroduced
the problem.
Hallvard B. Furuseth <h.b.furuseth@usit.uio.no>, June 2002.
Version: head
OS: SuSE Linux 7.3
URL: ftp://ftp.openldap.org/incoming/norbert.klasen.rejects.20020605.patch
Submission from: (NULL) (62.104.216.66)
This patch adds an '-S' option to ldapmodify. If a filename is specified with
this option, records which could not successfully be added/modified/deleted from
the LDAP server will be written to the specified file. Most useful in
conjunction with '-c' option.
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Written by Hallvard B. Furuseth and placed into the public domain.
This software is not subject to any license of the University of Oslo.
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It has just occurred to me - duh - that the process ID of a back-shell
command is a perfectly good unique ID for it, and more useful than
any connection id/message id thingy. Doesn't need extra arguments
to the shell commands either, except a pid: line to abandon.
And msgid: can still be removed in a future version.
Here is a patch.
Hallvard B. Furuseth <h.b.furuseth@usit.uio.no>, May 2002.
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Here is a patch which does what I described. Of course, someone has
to decide if that is the right solution:-)
- Add an "opid:" line to the input to back-shell commands.
- Add an "abandonid: <opid> line to back-shell/abandon input.
- Replace message id with opid in back-tcl arguments.
- Add an abandonid = <opid> argument to back-tcl/abandon.
An opid (operation ID) is a "connection ID/message ID" string. I
would have liked to use another name to avoid confusion with struct
slap_op->o_opid, but I could not think of another apt word.
This also fixes ITS#1784 and ITS#1792. Since calling conventions
changed anyway, I fixed back-shell by adding abandonid: and making
opid: always be the ID of the current operation.
Hallvard B. Furuseth <h.b.furuseth@usit.uio.no>, May 2002.
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Written by Hallvard B. Furuseth and placed into the public domain.
This software is not subject to any license of the University of Oslo.
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Small changes:
- Fix typo slapd_meta -> slapd-meta in slapd-meta(5).
- Add slapd-dnssrv(5) to SEE ALSO in slapd.conf(5).
- Add descriptions of the files in FILES sections.
- Add $HOME/.udrc to FILES in ud(1) and ud.conf(5).
- Add ldaprc (without ".") and ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES in ldap.conf(5).
- Change manpage references to proper ".BR name (section)".
Hallvard B. Furuseth <h.b.furuseth@usit.uio.no>, May 2002.
Backend documentation patch, version 1
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Most of this text is taken from OpenLDAP. The work of rewriting it
to manual pages is done by by Hallvard B. Furuseth and placed into
the public domain. This software is not subject to any license of
the University of Oslo.
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Hallvard B. Furuseth <h.b.furuseth@usit.uio.no>, April 2002.
submitted by Jeff Costlow <j.costlow@f5.com> (ITS#1560).
Portions:
Copyright 2002, F5 Networks, Inc, All rights reserved.
This software is not subject to any license of F5 Networks.
This is free software; you can redistribute and use it
under the same terms as OpenLDAP itself.