Or, add support for dynamic config to your backend (for example, coding by example from existing backends and overlays; right now there are examples covering possibly any need in terms of types of functionalities, up to dynamic re-indexing). The bare bone would be to allow configuration only at startup, disabling run-time changes.Ian A. Tegebo wrote:
If you're not using dynamic config, then you should just use slapd.conf as always and ignore the warning. I.e., the warning is irrelevant if you never use dynamic configuration on that backend.So I think I'm confused because with and without -F I'm still getting a warning in my debug output as well as a non-starting slapd.
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