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Hisorically DS provided defaults for the referential
integrity plugin in nsslapd-pluginArg*:
nsslapd-pluginarg3: member
nsslapd-pluginarg4: uniquemember
nsslapd-pluginarg5: owner
nsslapd-pluginarg6: seeAlso
In 389-ds 1.3.3, the multi-valued referint-membership-attr
is used instead.
The old way still works, but it requires that the values
are numbered consecutively, so IPA's defaults that started
with 7 were not taken into account.
Convert IPA defaults to use referint-membership-attr.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/4537
Reviewed-By: Martin Kosek <mkosek@redhat.com>
The update files are sorted before being processed because there are cases where order matters (such as getting schema added first, creating parent entries, etc). Updates are applied in blocks of ten so that any entries that are dependant on another can be added successfully without having to rely on the length of the DN to get the sorting correct. The file names should use the format #-<description>.update where # conforms to this: 10 - 19: Configuration 20 - 29: 389-ds configuration, new indices 30 - 39: Structual elements of the DIT 40 - 49: Pre-loaded data 50 - 59: Cleanup existing data 60 - 69: AD Trust 70 - 79: Reserved 80 - 89: Reserved These numbers aren't absolute, there may be reasons to put an update into one place or another, but by adhereing to the scheme it will be easier to find existing updates and know where to put new ones.