[Fedora-directory-users] Re: Total number of LDAP entries
Branimir
branimir.pejakovic at fina.hr
Tue Mar 10 17:53:49 UTC 2009
Rich Megginson wrote:
> Branimir wrote:
>> Rich Megginson wrote:
>>> Branimir wrote:
>>>> David Boreham wrote:
>>>>> Branimir wrote:
>>>>>> so there is no way to find the number of total LDAP entries stored
>>>>>> in FDC?
>>>>> Obviously that's a ridiculous statement. You could at the very
>>>>> least perform a search that
>>>>> returns all entries and count them !
>>>>>
>>>>> The server however does not maintain a running count itself. So one
>>>>> way or another you will
>>>>> need to count the entries.
>>>>>
>>>>> Unless...you configure a VLV index covering the target entries
>>>>> (e.g. all entries). This will
>>>>> as a side-effect maintain the count, which can be retrieved with
>>>>> the appropriate VLV search.
>>>>
>>>> Hi David and Rocio,
>>>>
>>>> David:
>>>> well, I know that I can perform search and count them. I hoped that
>>>> there is some shell command implemented in FDS that could provide
>>>> this number. I administer commercial LDAP solution
>>> Which LDAP solution?
>>>> that provides such command.
>>> What is the command and how does it work?
>>
>> Hi Rich,
>>
>> please don't be offendedbut I work in CA environment and I cannot
>> provide that information.
> Why? Is this the CA E-Trust Directory Server? If so, isn't the
> information on it publicly available? If so, why would you not be able
> to provide that information.
Sorry for misunderstanding. CA = Certificate Authority.
>> What I can say that this command counts number of entries on both
>> master and replica servers.
> How does it work? Does it use LDAP? Does it invoke some sort of remote
> shell?
It doesn't invoke remote shell and it doesn't use LDAP. That's all I can
say.
Branimir
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