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Intuitively you would think it couldn't be longer than the minimum of
the two lists, but we are deliberately allowing for duplicates at this
level of the indexing code, which means the result can be longer
This gets rid of the @IDXPTR approach to in-transaction indexing,
instead using an in-memory tdb to hold index values during a
transaction. This also cleans up a lot of the internal indexing logic,
hopefully making it easier to understand.
One of the big changes is in memory management, with a lot more use
made of talloc tricks to avoid copying dn lists, and shortcuts used to
avoid high intersection and union calculation costs.
The overall result is that a re-provision on my laptop goes from 48s
to a bit over 10s.
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
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
- Cleans it up from unnecessary "lower()/upper()" and parameters which can be
derived through "lp" calls.
- Substitute the "HOSTNAME" caption in the "smb.conf" templates with
"NETBIOS_NAME" which fits better.
- Now the "realm" and "domain" parameter of the provision are totally case
insensitive and the script itself up/downcases them appropriately depending
on the use (e.g. "realm" upcase for KERBEROS, lowcase for DNS domainname).
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>
Heimdal's internal buildsystem uses a different define for checking for libintl than what samba uses. LIBINTL vs HAVE_LIBINTL_H. Since changing heimdals defineswould brake dropin merges of heimdal. This is a simple workaround in line with others in heimdal_build catalog.
Signed-off-by: Torgeir Lerkerød <torgeir.lerkerod@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
We need to keep the old 'ares' from the remote server around so we can forward
it back to the caller. We can't send the same controls (from the last search
entry) twice (and it makes no sense anyway).
Andrew Bartlett
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
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
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
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
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
The issue here is that if we don't put the partitions metadata in the
database before we wipe it, we won't wipe the partitions contents, and
so the provision will later fail (entry already exists)
Andrew Bartlett
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