Your fix looks good.
It'd be taken care in the ds_newinst script or setuputil (I mean, not
in create_instance.c, thus it won't affect your proposal), but
following the current info file format: e.g.,
SecurityOn= Yes
DisableSchemaChecking= No
it'd be better supporting the same value set.
install_full_schema= Yes / No
And by default, the value should be Yes? Looking at this coding, if
InstallFullSchema does not exist in the info file, it's set NULL
(install_full_schema=NULL).
@@ -4490,6 +4504,7 @@
return 1;
}
cf->start_server = ds_a_get_cgi_var("start_server", NULL, NULL);
+ cf->install_full_schema = ds_a_get_cgi_var("install_full_schema", NULL, NULL);
cf->secserv = ds_a_get_cgi_var("secserv", NULL, NULL);
As being done for start_server, we could force to set 1 in the install
script by default (as follows in ds_newinst.pl), but it'd be
straightforward for the front-end scripts and the back-end program
(create_instance.c) to agree on the default value, I think.
# if for some reason you do not want the server started
after instance creation
# the following line can be commented out - NOTE that if you are
creating the
# Configuration DS, it will be started anyway
if (defined($table{"slapd"}->{"start_server"})) {
$cgiargs{start_server} = $table{"slapd"}->{"start_server"};
} else { # default is on
$cgiargs{start_server} = 1;
}
Thanks,
--noriko
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=239765
Resolves: bug #239765
Bug Description: Allow mimimum schema in ds_newinst.pl
Reviewed by: ???
Files:https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=155069
Branch: HEAD
Fix Description: Patch to add an option for installing partial/full schema
This patch implements a new configuration option
[slapd]
install_full_schema= 1
Setting this to 0 will only install 00core.ldif
Platforms tested: Fedora Core 5 (with Samba4 as testing client)
Flag Day: no
Doc impact: yes - wiki on install inf settings needs update
Thanks,
Andrew Bartlett
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