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This makes the namingContext attributes in the rootDSE a little more pretty, by
using the exact same values as used in the database DNs.
Andrew Bartlett
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This is needed because the work to allow existing databases to be loaded now
moves the 'you have an old @PARTITION' record to the presense or absence of
this attribute.
Andrew Bartlett
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On OpenSolaris MAP_RENAME and friends are defined in <sys/mman.h> e.g. mmap and friends. So on these systems MAP_* have a meaning. Cleaned up LDB name space by adding LDB_ in front of MAP_* e.g. MAP_RENAME => LDB_MAP_RENAME
Signed-off-by: Torgeir Lerkerød <torgeir.lerkerod@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
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This should make upgrades easier
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The previous code would fail if the caller used tdb:// in the URL for the
top-level database.
Andrew Bartlett
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This ensures that the partition control, needed here for repl_meta_data's
internal work, is not pushed up to other callers.
Andrew Bartlett
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This is a collection of fixes to allow the creation of new partitions,
as well as adding debugging that may be useful in chasing down future
failures.
Andrew Bartlett
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This is no longer required, as the instancetype module is now above
repl_meta_data.
Andrew Bartlett
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The problem here has been avoided in repl_meta_data, and so this is no
longer required.
Andrew Bartlett
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This major rework of repl_meta_data changes it from using a static
list of partitions to a dynamic list created from the controls placed
on returned ldb results.
To process these in one place, the similar but distinct callbacks are
combined into a single replmd_op_callback(), which handles both the
'normal operation' and 'inbound replication' case.
This allows new partitions to be created, and replication events for
these new partitions to be scheduled immediately.
Also in this commit: We no longer specify the target partition for new
or modified objects - instead we allow the partitions module to use
the DN as normal. THis avoids the issue where we would create two
partition head records.
Andrew Bartlett
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This means we don't return any control for modifications to the
control records in sam.ldb, but do if they modified one of the actual
data LDB files.
Andrew Bartlett
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This allows one instance of LDB to add a partition, and another to use
it without first closing the database.
Andrew Bartlett
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I see no reason to reload it when in a transaction - it can't change
on us anyway (we possibly need to watch for our own changes to
@PARTITION however)
Andrew Bartlett
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This uses the fact that the primary DB does not change often. Before
each operation, we see if the sequence number has changed.
Andrew Bartlett
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This helps us ensure we always set the metadata, even when we are
'adding' a partition that is already in our list. (We *really* don't
want these getting out of sync, and the extra writes are harmless)
Andrew Bartlett
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The issue here is that before we load the schema partition, we may not
have the correct casefolding rules. As such, keep things simple and
use the DN exactly as found in the @PARTITIONS record to find the
database.
Andrew Bartlett
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This is needed because the new format of the partitions record is a
casefolded DN, not a DN and file combination.
Andrew Bartlett
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I really don't want a cn=foo/../bar in my ldb file name.
Andrew Bartlett
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This allows the partition to be created before we try and set a
notification on it. (perhaps extra work required here for partition
heads).
Andrew Bartlett
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This is done by passing an extended operation to the partitions module
to extend the @PARTITION record and to extend the in-memory list of
partitions.
This also splits things up into module parts that belong above and below
repl_meta_data
Also slit the partitions module into two files due to the complexity
of the code
Andrew Barltett
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Nadya, I'm guessing you plan on adding some real elements to this
structure later. For now I've added _dummy so the build can continue
with the Solaris C compiler.
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According to abartlet's response on my post about "lp_workgroup" this should be
the right call.
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w2k8 imposes a limit of 64 characters on the rDN
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And don't cut them out from the DNS hostname.
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I think the check for empty messages fits best here.
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This avoids using an ldb_search(), which would run from the top of the
module stack. This will help us load the schema before the partitions
are initialised.
Andrew Bartlett
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These take an ldb_module argument, and avoid doing the search from the
top of the stack again.
(This will help when modules are initialised before being added to the
partition set)
Andrew Bartlett
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This was a bad idea all along, as Simo said at the time. With the
full MS schema and enforcement of it, it is an even worse idea.
This fixes the provision of the member server in 'make test'
Andrew Bartlett
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It's very useful to know the exact result code when something fails and not
only a generic (by the module) created one.
Sure, there are some exception cases with specific results (special message
constellations, attributes, values...) which shouldn't be changed at all
(examples of them are in the "ldap.py" test). Therefore I looked very
carefully to not change them.
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This also uses systemPossibleInferiors when the 'relax' control is
specified, which is done by the provision.
Andrew Bartlett
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These additional constraints are applied, found by the Microsoft testsuite.
- When the parent is not present, we now return 'NO_SUCH_OBJECT'.
- Restrict the choice of RDN to the correct one per the schema
- Honour the allowedChildClasses attribute from the parent's objectClass.
Andrew Bartlett
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(except as part of the provision, which specifies the 'relax' control)
Andrew Bartlett
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- Add more "talloc_free"s and right error values where needed
- Add a pre-lookup for entries before searching for metadata attribute
(also suggested by TODO list)
- Now the most part of "ldap.py" works again
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This error per the Microsoft testsuite
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The instanceType needs to be specified in future because that's how
the partitions are actually created.
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This allows this control to be specified as critical. We support the
control because we choose to always be durable in our transactions.
We really, really need a 'duplicate request' API, as at the
moment we can't do this without a large, error-prone set of code that
cannot cope with new request fields or types.
Andrew Bartlett
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request that specify objectGUID attribute.
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The relative DN must be the one that the most specific structural
objectclass specifies.
Andrew Bartlett
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We need to create Domain Users in the test ldb
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This helped track down the samba3sam.py failures
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