Re: lib389 question

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> On 29 Jan 2021, at 19:54, Marco Favero <m.faverof@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> [...]
>> Since you are already using python, you could more easily just use lib389 directly rather
>> than subprocess to dsconf btw:
>> 
>> 
>> from lib389 import DirSrv
>> import logging
> [...]
> 
> I leave just a note on this...
> 
> Really at the moment I prefer trust on dsconf. I see that the lib389 documentation is still work in progress.
> 
> Or it's not clear for me where to find the full documentation. For instance, here
> 
>  https://lib389.readthedocs.io/en/latest/plugin.html
> 
> it's not clear how to configure all uniqueness plugin parameters.
> 
> A more complete documentation seems the following:
> 
>  https://spichugi.fedorapeople.org/html/plugin.html

I think simon has the most up to date documentation. Remember, dsconf itself relies on lib389 so it can be trusted. 

> 
> but for example  it still lacks on some configurations about AttributeUniquenessPlugin, such as "--subtree-entries-oc" which dsconf manages fine.
> 
> Another way to proceed is to manage all attributes and dn directly with LDAP modify operations, but this would bypass lib389...

That's also a good approach, since cn=config is not subject to large amounts of change. 

> 
> Thank you again for all the hints
> Kind Regards
> Marco
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Sincerely,

William Brown

Senior Software Engineer, 389 Directory Server
SUSE Labs, Australia
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