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Re: entry format



it was about replication


http://www.zytrax.com/books/ldap/apd/

CSN 	The Change Sequence Number (CSN) used OpenLDAP to identify
changes in a replicated configuration. CSNs appear to be only defined
in an expired RFC draft draft-chu-ldap-csn-xx.txt and for version 2.4
in this FAQ to consist of a timestamp - including microseconds, an
operation-within-second counter (6 octets), a 3 octet replica id (as
defined by ServerID) and a 6 octet counte-within-modify operation.


Yes it is still alive who knows what happens in the future ;)




On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Emmanuel Lecharny <elecharny@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 3/30/11 10:51 AM, Omer Faruk SEN wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I have a dump of Sun LDAP Directory server (6.3.1) I see
>>
>> dn: cn=me,ou=groups,dc=me,dc=com
>> nsUniqueId: 1255060a-46e511dd-803ce5f5-385faa0b
>> objectClass;vucsn-4869456e0009002d0000: top
>> objectClass;vucsn-4869456e0009002d0000: groupOfUniqueNames
>> cn;vucsn-4869456e0009002d0000;mdcsn-4869456e0009002d0000: everyone
>> description;vucsn-4869456e0009002d0000: everyone
>>
>> lines what is the meaning of vucsn,mdcsn and adcsn?
>
> What about asking on the Sun DS mailing list (if it's still alive :) ?
>
>
> --
> Regards,
> Cordialement,
> Emmanuel Lécharny
> www.iktek.com
>
>