Hello
This was what I needed to search entries:
ldapsearch -x -b xx -D xxx -w xxx
"(&(cn=*)(modifytimestamp<=2009092513000000Z)(objectclass=person))"
But then, how to pipe ldapsearch and ldapdelete to delete the result
dn's of ldapsearch?
Regards,
Kimmo
2009/9/25 Kimmo Koivisto <koippa(a)gmail.com>:
Hello
Thanks for your answer.
I know about those timestamps, but I don't know if I can compare
timestamps with ldapsearch.
So, is it possible to compare or search entries older that defined
timestamp, for example:
ldapsearch "(objectClass=*)" * modifyTimestamp>20090801000000Z
or how I could do this?
Regards,
Kimmo
2009/9/25 Juan Asensio Sánchez <okelet(a)gmail.com>:
> Hi
>
> All entries in the directory have some operational attributes called
> createTimestamp, modifiTimestamp, creatorsName and modifiersName. With
> them, you can check when an entry has been created or modified, and
> who did it. I think this is what you are looking for.
>
> Those attributes, thar are operational, are not returned when you ask
> for all attributes, you must specify their names manually:
>
> ldapsearch ...... "(objectClass=*)" * createTimestamp
>
> Regards
>
> 2009/9/25 Kimmo Koivisto <koippa(a)gmail.com>:
>> Hello
>>
>> I'm using fedora-ds-1.0.4-1.RHEL4 and I have an application that
>> creates and modifies entries located in FDS.
>> Application does not remote old entries, and I cannot change how
>> application works.
>>
>> I would like to delete entries that are not modified recently with
>> either plain ldapsearch+ldapdelete or using some FDS tools, perl scipt
>> etc.
>>
>> So, my question is, what is the easiest way to delete entries, for
>> example older that 3 months?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Kimmo
>>
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