Rich Megginson wrote: > Branimir wrote: >> Rich Megginson wrote: >>> Branimir wrote: >>>> David Boreham wrote: >>>>> Branimir wrote: >>>>>> so there is no way to find the number of total LDAP entries stored >>>>>> in FDC? >>>>> Obviously that's a ridiculous statement. You could at the very >>>>> least perform a search that >>>>> returns all entries and count them ! >>>>> >>>>> The server however does not maintain a running count itself. So one >>>>> way or another you will >>>>> need to count the entries. >>>>> >>>>> Unless...you configure a VLV index covering the target entries >>>>> (e.g. all entries). This will >>>>> as a side-effect maintain the count, which can be retrieved with >>>>> the appropriate VLV search. >>>> >>>> Hi David and Rocio, >>>> >>>> David: >>>> well, I know that I can perform search and count them. I hoped that >>>> there is some shell command implemented in FDS that could provide >>>> this number. I administer commercial LDAP solution >>> Which LDAP solution? >>>> that provides such command. >>> What is the command and how does it work? >> >> Hi Rich, >> >> please don't be offendedbut I work in CA environment and I cannot >> provide that information. > Why? Is this the CA E-Trust Directory Server? If so, isn't the > information on it publicly available? If so, why would you not be able > to provide that information. Sorry for misunderstanding. CA = Certificate Authority. >> What I can say that this command counts number of entries on both >> master and replica servers. > How does it work? Does it use LDAP? Does it invoke some sort of remote > shell? It doesn't invoke remote shell and it doesn't use LDAP. That's all I can say. Branimir