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(&(changeNumber>=X)(changeNumber<=Y))
As a general rule, you should not perform add or modify operations on the retro
changelog entries, although you can delete entries to trim the size of the
changelog. You will only need to perform a modify operation on the retro
changelog is to modify the default access control policy.
Retro Changelog and the Access Control Policy
When the retro changelog is created, the following access control rules apply by
default:
•
Read
,
search
, and
compare
rights are granted to all authenticated users
(
userdn=anyone
, not to be confused with anonymous access where
userdn=all
) to the retro changelog top entry
cn=changelog
.
•
Write
and
delete
access are not granted except implicitly to the Directory
Manager.
You should not grant
read
access to anonymous users because the changelog
entries can contain modifications to sensitive information, such as passwords.
Only authenticated applications and users should be allowed to access this
information.
To modify the default access control policy which applies to the retro changelog,
you can modify the
aci
attribute of the
cn=changelog
entry.
Monitoring Replication Status
You can monitor replication status using the Directory Server Console and Red
Hat Administration Express. This section explains both these procedures:
• Monitoring Replication Status from the Directory Server Console
• Monitoring Replication Status from Administration Express
Monitoring Replication Status from the Directory
Server Console
To view a summary of replication status via the Directory Server Console:
1.
Open the Directory Server Console.
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