slurpd(8)
SLURPD(8C) MAINTENANCE COMMANDS SLURPD(8C)
NAME
slurpd - Standalone LDAP Update Replication Daemon
SYNOPSIS
LIBEXECDIR/slurpd [-d debug-level] [-f slapd-config-file]
[-r slapd-replog-file] [-t temp-dir] [-o] [-k srvtab-file]
DESCRIPTION
Slurpd is used to propagate changes from one slapd database
to another. If slapd is configured to produce a replication
log, slurpd reads that replication log and sends the changes
to the slave slapd instances via the LDAP protocol. slurpd
is typically invoked at boot time, usually out of
/etc/rc.local.
Upon startup, slurpd normally forks and disassociates itself
from the invoking tty, then reads the replication log (given
either by the replogfile directive in the slapd config file,
or by the -r command-line option). If the replication log
file does not exist or is empty, slurpd goes to sleep. It
periodically wakes up and checks to see if there are any
changes to be propoagated.
When slurpd notices that there are changes to propagate to
slave slapd instances, it locks the replication log, makes
its own private copy, releases the lock, and forks one copy
of itself for each replica slapd to be updated. Each child
process binds to the slave slapd as the DN given by the
binddn option to the replica directive in the slapd config
file, and sends the changes.
See slapd(8) for details on the standalone LDAP daemon.
Note that slurpd reads replication directive from
slapd.conf(5), but uses ldap.conf(5) to obtain other confi-
guration settings (such as TLS settings).
OPTIONS
-d debug-level
Turn on debugging as defined by debug-level. If this
option is specified, even with a zero argument, slurpd
will not fork or disassociate from the invoking termi-
nal. Some general operation and status messages are
printed for any value of debug-level. debug-level is
taken as a bit string, with each bit corresponding to a
different kind of debugging information. See <ldap.h>
for details.
-f slapd-config-file
Specifies the slapd configuration file. The default is
ETCDIR/slapd.conf.
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-r slapd-replog-file
Specifies the name of the slapd replication logfile.
Normally, the name of the replication log file is read
from the slapd configuration file. The file should be
located in a directory with limited read/write/execute
access. The -r option allows you to override this. In
conjunction with the -o option, you can process a
replication log file in a "one-shot" mode. For exam-
ple, if slurpd has encountered errors in processing a
replication log, you can run it in one-shot mode and
give the rejection file name as the argument to the -r
option, once you've resolved the problem which caused
the replication to fail.
-o Run in "one-shot" mode. Normally, slurpd processes the
replog file and then watches for more replication
entries to be appended. In one-shot mode, slurpd
processes a replication log and exits.
-t temp-dir
slurpd copies the replication log to a working direc-
tory before processing it. The directory permissions
should limit read/write/execute access as temporary
files may contain sensitive information. This option
allows you to specify the location of these temporary
files. The default is LOCALSTATEDIR/openldap-slurp.
-k srvtab-file
Specify the location of the kerberos srvtab file which
contains keys for the replica slapd instances. Over-
rides the srvtab argument to the replica directive in
the slapd configuration file.
EXAMPLES
To start slurpd and have it fork and detach from the termi-
nal and process the replication logs generated by slapd,
just type:
LIBEXECDIR/slurpd
To start slurpd with an alternate slapd configuration file,
and turn on voluminous debugging which will be printed on
standard error, type:
LIBEXECDIR/slurpd -f ETCDIR/slapd.conf -d 255
SEE ALSO
ldap(3), ldap.conf(5), slapd.conf(5), slapd.replog(5),
slapd(8)
"OpenLDAP Administrator's Guide"
(http://www.OpenLDAP.org/doc/admin/)
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
OpenLDAP is developed and maintained by The OpenLDAP Project
(http://www.openldap.org/). OpenLDAP is derived from
University of Michigan LDAP 3.3 Release.
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