RE: LDAP

Ken

I am using Oracle's Ldap as a replacement for Tnsnames.  Works fine.  We
have three Ldap servers running on various machines (IBM AIX, SUN OS).  We
have never had a problem.  And it is "easy" to manage.  I say "easy" because
the interface to set up the first entry really sucks.  But once the first
one is set up, creating a new one is less painful - but still goofy.  

An Ldap entry consists of four parts - a parent and three layers of
children.  Each child entry is dependent on the parent.

There is a "create like" option to create a new entry based on an existing
one.  But this "create like" does not copy all of the child entries - just
the parent.  So you have to do this four times.  Really stupid.

So the product works just fine, but managing it is one of those things where
you must experience the pain.  Luckily, it does not need changes very often.

Good Luck

Tom


-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Payton [mailto:ken.payton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 8:11 AM
To: Oracle-L
Subject: LDAP

Anyone have any opinions on Oracle's LDAP for name servicing.  We are
currently using Names Servers but have some intermittent failures.  As
opposed to tracking down all of the Names server issues we feel our time
would be better served deploying a new technology.  Ideally we would
like to explore deploying LDAP since it is the next thing, not to
mention 10g does not support Names Servers anymore.  Anyone have any
good insite on the best way to get started or experiencing in using
Oracle's LDAP?

Thanks,
Kenny


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