thanks a lot! At least for what concerns ou and static group export, I've found out a solution ... i'ts true that talking with other people about these problems helps in finding solutions! I must confess that I've never thought about using a ldapsearch ... thanks again!
For the other problem, I still don't understand why, working with static group, ldapmodify doesn't act in continuous mode ... but having solved the other problem, I can set up a script that extracts both ou and static group and (in some way ... I must still think about) counts uids and if their numbers are different send me an alert by mail.
Best regards,
Stefi
2007/8/30, Richard Megginson <rmeggins@xxxxxxxxxx>:
db2ldif/ldif2db operate at the database level e.g. you usually will have
a database named userRoot which corresponds to the suffix
dc=myDomain,dc=it. You cannot use db2ldif on a subtree. Suggestions:
* use db2ldif but write a script ( e.g. python-ldap, Net::LDAP) to
operate only on those entries you want
* use ldapsearch -s sub -b "ou=myOU, dc=myDomain, dc=it" instead of db2ldif
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