On 16 May 2019, at 10:54, Vandenburgh, Steve Y
<Steve.Vandenburgh(a)centurylink.com> wrote:
Is there a version of 389ds that does not install into and use the OS directories for
storage (perhaps a tarball version somewhere)? The Linux team that manages our services
does not want the application data from 389ds in the OS directories.
What do you mean by this? Like a pre-built static version of the server you can portably
unpack and run?
I'd say you either want a container (docker etc) to isolate this from the host fs, but
a custom build with prefix=/some/place could be what you want. I think your business
requirements are pretty hard to satisfy though because by it's nature, we need some
amount of filesystem access .....
Thanks for the assistance
Steve Vandenburgh
LDAP Directory Services/Identity Management
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Sincerely,
William Brown
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