Re: F43 Change Proposal: 389_Directory_Server_3.2.0 (self-contained)

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Once upon a time, Alexander Bokovoy <abokovoy@xxxxxxxxxx> said:
> On Аўт, 24 чэр 2025, Chris Adams wrote:
> >Once upon a time, Ian Pilcher <arequipeno@xxxxxxxxx> said:
> >>Keeping in mind that some people won't be aware of this change before
> >>they pull the trigger on the update from F42 -> F43, this seems like it
> >>will render their IdM servers completely broken, with basically no path
> >>to recover it.
> >
> >In the change proposal:
> >
> >* A new 389-ds-base-robdb-libs package implements a BerkeleyDb reader
> >that allows exporting databases into ldif and performing the migration
> >toward lmdb. This package should be supported until at least F45
> 
> The reader library does not really allow for non-disruptive operation.
> It is meant to read-only processing of existing BDB content to produce
> an LDIF text file to load after the backend replacement. The backend
> replacement also means that the database is not accessible until the
> change has been completed.

I was responding to the "no path to recover it" - the read-only DB tool
allows a path to recover, with manual intervention.
-- 
Chris Adams <linux@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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