> > Hi all, > > > > I've a small project to backup and restore openldap servers online on centos 5.8. Basically I don't have the luxury to shutdown the ldap server, then backup whole /var/lib/ldap/, but have to backup online with slapcat or similar command line tool. > > > > The major concern of using slapcat is the warning below, which was excerpt from link http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/5.1/Deployment_Guide/s1-ldap-daemonsutils.html > > > > You must stop slapd by issuing the /sbin/service ldap stop command before using slapadd, slapcat or slapindex. Otherwise, the integrity of the LDAP directory is at risk. > > Does the limitation of slapcat -- stop ldap first -- still exist? Please shed a light onto this. Thanks. > ---- > depends on what you are using for backend. If you are still using ldbm (you definitely shouldn't at this point), then yes, it must be stopped before doing the slapcat. If you are using > bdb or hdb, no… it's not necessary to stop the service first. > >Craig Thanks for confirmation, I'm using the default config/backend with minor changes, so it seems bdb. The following are the types of the files under /var/lib/ldap. alock: data cn.bdb: Berkeley DB (Btree, version 9, native byte-order) __db.001: Applesoft BASIC program data __db.002: data __db.003: data __db.004: data __db.005: data __db.006: data DB_CONFIG: ASCII English text dn2id.bdb: Berkeley DB (Btree, version 9, native byte-order) gidNumber.bdb: Berkeley DB (Btree, version 9, native byte-order) givenName.bdb: Berkeley DB (Btree, version 9, native byte-order) id2entry.bdb: Berkeley DB (Btree, version 9, native byte-order) log.0000000001: Berkeley DB (Log, version 11, native byte-order) loginShell.bdb: Berkeley DB (Btree, version 9, native byte-order) mail.bdb: Berkeley DB (Btree, version 9, native byte-order) objectClass.bdb: Berkeley DB (Btree, version 9, native byte-order) ou.bdb: Berkeley DB (Btree, version 9, native byte-order) sn.bdb: Berkeley DB (Btree, version 9, native byte-order) uid.bdb: Berkeley DB (Btree, version 9, native byte-order) uidNumber.bdb: Berkeley DB (Btree, version 9, native byte-order) Thanks. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos