slapo-refint - Referential Integrity overlay to slapd
/etc/ldap/slapd.conf
The Referential Integrity overlay can be used with a backend database such as
slapd-mdb(5) to maintain the cohesiveness of a schema which utilizes
reference attributes.
Integrity is maintained by updating database records which contain the named
attributes to match the results of a
modrdn or
delete operation.
For example, if the integrity attribute were configured as
manager,
deletion of the record "uid=robert,ou=people,dc=example,dc=com"
would trigger a search for all other records which have a
manager
attribute containing that DN. Entries matching that search would have their
manager attribute removed. Or, renaming the same record into
"uid=george,ou=people,dc=example,dc=com" would trigger a search for
all other records which have a
manager attribute containing that DN.
Entries matching that search would have their
manager attribute deleted
and replaced by the new DN.
rootdn must be set for the database. refint runs as the rootdn to gain
access to make its updates.
rootpw is not needed.
These
slapd.conf options apply to the Referential Integrity overlay. They
should appear after the
overlay directive.
- refint_attributes <attribute> [...]
- Specify one or more attributes for which integrity will be
maintained as described above.
- refint_nothing <string>
- Specify an arbitrary value to be used as a placeholder when
the last value would otherwise be deleted from an attribute. This can be
useful in cases where the schema requires the existence of an attribute
for which referential integrity is enforced. The attempted deletion of a
required attribute will otherwise result in an Object Class Violation,
causing the request to fail. The string must be a valid DN.
- refint_modifiersname <DN>
- Specify the DN to be used as the modifiersName of the
internal modifications performed by the overlay. It defaults to "
cn=Referential Integrity Overlay".
Modifications performed by this overlay are not propagated during replication.
This overlay must be configured identically on replication consumers in order
to maintain full synchronization with the provider.
- /etc/ldap/slapd.conf
- default slapd configuration file
slapd.conf(5),
slapd-config(5).
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