SLAPO_LASTMOD(5)SLAPO_LASTMOD(5)NAMEslapo-lastmod - Last Modification overlay
SYNOPSIS
ETCDIR/slapd.conf
DESCRIPTION
The lastmod overlay creates a service entry rooted at the suffix of the
database it's stacked onto, which holds the DN, the modification type,
the modifiersName and the modifyTimestamp of the last write operation
performed on that database. The lastmod overlay cannot be used when
the "lastmod" feature is disabled, i.e. "lastmod off" is used.
All operations targeted at the DN of the lastmod entry are rejected,
except reads, i.e. searches with base scope. Regular operations are
ignored, unless they result in writing; then, in case of success, the
lastmod entry is updated accordingly, if possible.
CONFIGURATION
These slapd.conf configuration options apply to the lastmod overlay.
They must appear after the overlay directive.
lastmod-rdnvalue <RDN value>
Specify the value of the RDN used for the service entry. By
default Lastmod is used.
lastmod-enabled {yes|no}
Specify whether the overlay must be enabled or not at startup.
By default, the overlay is enabled; however, by changing the
boolean value of the attribute lastmodEnabled, one can affect
the status of the overlay. This is useful, for instance, to
inhibit the overlay from keeping track of large bulk loads or
deletions.
OBJECT CLASS
The lastmod overlay depends on the lastmod objectClass. The definition
of that class is as follows:
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NAME 'lastmod'
DESC 'OpenLDAP per-database last modification monitoring'
STRUCTURAL
SUP top
MUST ( cn $ lastmodDN $ lastmodType )
MAY ( description $ seeAlso ) )
ATTRIBUTES
Each one of the sections below details the meaning and use of a partic‐
ular attribute of this lastmod objectClass. Most of the attributes
that are specific to the lastmod objectClass are operational, since
they can logically be altered only by the DSA. The most notable excep‐
tion is the lastmodEnabled attributeType, which can be altered via pro‐
tocol to change the status of the overlay.
lastmodEnabled
This attribute contains a boolean flag that determines the status of
the overlay. It can be altered via protocol by issuing a modify opera‐
tion that replaces the value of the attribute.
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NAME 'lastmodEnabled'
DESC 'Lastmod overlay state'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.7
EQUALITY booleanMatch
SINGLE-VALUE )
OPERATIONAL ATTRIBUTES
Each one of the sections below details the meaning and use of a partic‐
ular attribute of this lastmod objectClass. Most of the attributes
that are specific to the lastmod objectClass are operational, since
they can logically be altered only by the DSA.
lastmodDN
This attribute contains the distinguished name of the entry that was
last modified within the naming context of a database.
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NAME 'lastmodDN'
DESC 'DN of last modification'
EQUALITY distinguishedNameMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12
NO-USER-MODIFICATION
USAGE directoryOperation )
lastmodType
This attribute contains the type of the modification that occurred to
the last modified entry. Legal values are add, delete, exop, modify,
modrdn and unknown. The latter should only be used as a fall-thru in
case of unhandled request types that are considered equivalent to a
write operation.
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NAME 'lastmodType'
DESC 'Type of last modification'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SINGLE-VALUE
NO-USER-MODIFICATION
USAGE directoryOperation )
EXAMPLES
database bdb
suffix dc=example,dc=com
overlay lastmod
lastmod-rdnvalue "Last Modification"
SEE ALSOldap(3), slapd.conf(5),
"OpenLDAP Administrator's Guide" (http://www.OpenLDAP.org/doc/admin/)
BUGS
It is unclear whether this overlay can safely interoperate with other
overlays. If the underlying backend does not implement
entry_get/entry_release handlers, modrdn update can become tricky. The
code needs some cleanup and more consistent error handling. So far,
the OIDs for the schema haven't been assigned yet.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This module was written in 2004 by Pierangelo Masarati in fulfillment
of requirements from SysNet s.n.c.; this man page has been copied from
slapo-ppolicy(5), and most of the overlays ever written are copied from
Howard Chu's first overlays.
OpenLDAP is developed and maintained by The OpenLDAP Project
(http://www.openldap.org/). OpenLDAP is derived from University of
Michigan LDAP 3.3 Release.
OpenLDAP LDVERSION RELEASEDATE SLAPO_LASTMOD(5)