Script after update operation

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Richard Megginson napsal(a):
> Radek Hladik wrote:
>> Richard Megginson napsal(a):
>>> Radek Hladik wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>     I would like to execute script after every update operation on 
>>>> specified subtree. I would like to know whether is there any best 
>>>> practice solution. I've found out I can write really simple 
>>>> post-operation plugin but before I start to do that I would like to 
>>>> know whether there is not any better solution I might be overlooking.
>>>>     I need to extract the configuration for ldap non-aware 
>>>> application and recreate it's config file.
>>> There are two other simpler ways that might work for you.
>>> 1) Use persistent search, possibly in combination with the Retro 
>>> Changelog plugin.
>>> 2) Enable the audit log, and just tail -f audit | your script
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Radek
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>> Would you be so kind and point me to some more information about 
>> persistent searching? I can not find anything about it in FDS 
>> documentation, webpages and google returns only results about Novell 
>> eDirectory server. Is it FDS or LDAP extension?
> cd /opt/fedora-ds/shared/bin ; ./ldapsearch -H
> The -C option does a persistent search - use especially with the -r 
> option to avoid stdout buffering.
>> The solution with tail looks good but what about log rotation? Or 
>> would be FDS willing to log audit into named pipe?
> Yes.  You should first disable audit log rotation.
>> Radek
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Thanks for pointing to ldapsearch utility as this not mentioned in 
documentation. I've searched "persistent" in all PDFs including ds71cli 
without success and I've even read through ldapsearch -H  but didn't 
realize that PS means Persistent Search :)

I've put together few information about persistent searching and put it 
into Howto in wiki.

Radek




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