[Fedora-directory-users] Chain On Update problem

ILoveJython danney.jarman at gmail.com
Tue Jan 3 19:26:17 UTC 2006


Richard Megginson wrote:

> ILoveJython wrote:
>
>> I have read the document:
>>
>> Howto:ChainOnUpdate - Fedora Directory Server
>> <http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/Howto:ChainOnUpdate>
>>
>> and have been unable to get it to work. When I attempt a write to the
>> consumer it makes the change on the
>> consumer and does not update the master.
>
>
> This is bad.  If the consumer is configured to be a read only consumer
> you should not be able to make a change on it.  You should either get
> a referral returned from the consumer to the client program which the
> client program will follow to make the change on the master, or, if
> chain on update is working, you will see the operation on the consumer
> and the same corresponding operation sent to the master.
>
>> With the next change on the master of any kind,
>> the mapping tree entry for this suffix changes from "nsslapd-state:
>> backend" to "nsslapd-state: referral on update".
>> Once this state changes, my client complains that it cannot update,
>> since it cannot follow referrals.
>
>
> Ulf, you've been able to get this running, right?
>
>>
>> In addition, there are no log entries on the master to indicate any
>> activity back from the consumer to the master, i.e.
>> a proxy login.
>>
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I have yet to get it working. I have pretty much tried everything I can
think of to get it going, but no success. I would be quite happy to
provide as much detail as is necessary to get it going, since in my
environment, this functionality would be quite helpful.
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