[Kroupware] alias question

Wim Bakker wim at unetix.nl
Wed May 21 10:26:39 CEST 2003


On Tuesday 20 May 2003 20:09, Dieter Kluenter wrote:

> Slapd is the daemon who runs the a local directory server, slurpd is a
> client who gets notified when an update to slaves is due. As you do
> not have a slave, as I presume, you should not start slurpd at all,
> thus no information is given into replog.
> If you just want to add, modify or delete entries of your local DIT,
> that should be done imediately and with no additional interaction of
> an administrator, depending on the servers load it may take a few
> seconds to a few minutes ( but I doubt that you would reach such a
> high load).
>
> Change in /kolab/etc/kolab/slapd.conf.template the value for loglevel
> to '7' openldap then logs to syslog.
> Furthermore you could try manually wether your datebase has been
> updated by using the tool ldapsearch
>
> ldapsearch -x -D "your.root.dn" -W -b "your.directory,base" -s sub
> dn=<your new entry>
>
> Just another way would be to use the gtk based tool 'GQ' ar the java
> based tool 'ldapbrowser'. with such a tool you can browse your
> directory tree and administer your server.
> A more initiated would probabely create a *.ldif file and add entries
> with ldapadd or slapadd.
>
> -Dieter

Hai,

Thanx , this is just the information I needed, now I have something 
to work out.
Come back to it later.

Wim Bakker




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