On Wednesday 10 September 2008 16:57, Rich Megginson wrote: > > shodan:/home/ryan/fdstools# ldapsearch -x -h yzxXXXX0 -D "cn=Directory > > Manager" -W -b "cn=config" "objectclass=*"|grep instancedir > > Enter LDAP Password: > > nsslapd-instancedir: > > shodan:/home/ryan/fdstools# ldapsearch -x -h yzxXXXX0 -D "cn=Directory > > Manager" -W -b "cn=config" "objectclass=*"|grep nsslapd-ldifdir > > Enter LDAP Password: > > nsslapd-ldifdir: /var/lib/dirsrv/slapd-yzxdmns0/ldif > > > > > > For now I'm useing nsslapd-ldifdir and just ~ s/\/ldif// to cut off the > > ldir directory, but am just confirming this behavior is intended. FWIW > > I built the packages myself, so it could very well be my own fault :P > > Well, it depends - what were you using nsslapd-instancedir for? There > are several other attributes you could use now, depending on what you're > trying to do. > I was using nsslapd-instancedir to as the ref point on where to put the changelog db files. Which by default in the console (1.1+) is /var/lib/dirsrv/slapd-INSTANCE/changelog. But I couldn't find any attributes that would just point to /var/lib/dirsrv/slapd-INSTANCE/. Which was what I assumed nsslapd-instancedir was for. I guess when I was working on the script for 1.0.4 it just happened to be set to the correct location so I used that value. Ryan