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Re: How to configure chain overlay?



Dear quanah,

  Thank you very much!

I searched the OpenLdap-software forum, only find this http://www.openldap.org/lists/openldap-software/200510/msg00005.html . And I have read the admin document http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin23/ . But I could NOT get any useful infomation. And in man I could NOT get anything.

So I only could get very very limited infomation about chain from OpenLdap website. If you have any experience, please be kind to tell me.

  Thank you very much!

                                                             Best Regards,
                                                             Sparklezou

From: Quanah Gibson-Mount <quanah@stanford.edu>
To: sparklezou@hotmail.com, OpenLDAP-software@OpenLDAP.org
Subject: Re: How to configure chain overlay?
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 11:06:12 -0700



--On Wednesday, October 12, 2005 9:30 AM +0000 sparklezou@hotmail.com wrote:

Dear all,

I would like to store the DIT in different servers, and using chaining
to connect servers without notifying the client.


I have searched in the software forum, but did NOT get enough useful
information.


Is there anyone who installed it before? Could you be kind enough to
tell me in details?


I have configured and make the sourcecode using following command:

    ./configure --enable-bdb=no --enable-hdb=no --enable-ldap=yes
--enable-ldbm=yes --enable-slurpd=yes

And how to write the slapd.conf correctly?

Did you read the man pages and the online admin guide?

And why in the world would you use ldbm? BDB or HDB is much preferred to ldbm.

--Quanah

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Quanah Gibson-Mount
Principal Software Developer
ITSS/Shared Services
Stanford University
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