Let's discuss more on it.
On Aug 3, 2017 at 07:33, <Ludwig Krispenz (mailto:lkrispen@redhat.com)> wrote:
On 08/03/2017 12:24 PM, Ilias Stamatis wrote:
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> > That said, whenever you write an entry you always have seen the parent and
could stack the dn with the parentid and createt the dn without using the entryrdn index.
> > You even need not to keep track of all the entry rdsn/dns - only the ones with
children will be needed later, the presence of "numsubordinates"
> > identifies a parent.
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> Interesting. I think I now understand better how to approach this problem.
> great. just one more hint. If you iterate the the entries in id2entry you
have the entryid and the parentid of the entry. if parentid > entryid you need to get
and export the parent first (an track that you did it already)
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> I'll get back to it soon.
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> Thanks so much!
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> > Last but not least, since I think dbscan is broken for entryrdn,
investigating and fixing this would also be nice
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> Sure. I'll open a ticket so it gets tracked.
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