[389-users] Modify dse.ldif using commands
Rich Megginson
rmeggins at redhat.com
Wed Jul 14 21:43:35 UTC 2010
Juan Asensio Sánchez wrote:
> If this can help somebody, I have posted an example of script to
> modify the dse.ldif. The server must be stopped before running the
> script (before modifying manually dse.ldif):
>
> http://pastebin.com/QmpHF2n2
You code similar to this in several places:
1.
my $entries_count = 1;
2.
while ($conn->nextEntry())
3.
{
4.
$entries_count++;
5.
}
6.
7.
if ($entries_count == 1)
I don't think you need to do this, but it shouldn't harm anything.
Otherwise, looks good.
>
> Regards.
>
> 2010/6/21 Ulf Weltman <ulf.weltman at hp.com <mailto:ulf.weltman at hp.com>>
>
> It's not required to stop the server and manually edit dse.ldif to
> change nsslapd-cachememsize (entry cache size). Additionally,
> changing this parameter over LDAP takes effect immediately, no
> restart required. Maybe you were thinking of other parameters?
>
>
> On 6/21/2010 5:07 AM, Juan Asensio Sánchez wrote:
>> OK, I'll take a look.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> 2010/6/15 Rich Megginson <rmeggins at redhat.com
>> <mailto:rmeggins at redhat.com>>
>>
>> Juan Asensio Sánchez wrote:
>> > Hi
>> >
>> > To modify some parameters of the conguration, like
>> > nsslapd-cachememsize, it is required to stop the server and
>> manually
>> > change the setting in the dse.ldif. Is there any
>> way/command/utility
>> > to modify that file without using grep and sed? I say this
>> because
>> > when doing this, we must be careful to check if the
>> attribute is
>> > defined, if not create or replace its value using sed; or
>> change that
>> > value only for certain databases, not for all. It should be
>> like an
>> > ldapmodify, but not using an LDAP server, just loading the
>> specified
>> > dse.ldif file and applying the changes specified in other
>> ldif file.
>> >
>> > Any suggestion? Regards.
>> If you are a perl hacker, you could use the FileConn.pm perl
>> module
>> provided with 389-ds-base.
>> >
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