Benjamin Renard commited on 2013-12-19 17:42:57
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@@ -20,6 +20,10 @@ value to an attribute of this object and remove it just after. The |
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touched attribute is specify by parameter --touch. Of course, couple of |
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DN and password provided, must have write right on this attribute. |
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+If your prefer, you can use --replace-touch parameter to replace value |
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+of touched attribute instead of adding the touched value. Use-ful in |
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+case of single-value attribute. |
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+ |
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To use this script as Nagios plugin, use -n argument |
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Requirement |
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will be add to this attribute and remove after. The |
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user use to connect to the LDAP directory must have |
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write permission on this attribute on each object. |
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+ --replace-touch In touch mode, replace value instead of adding. |
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Copyright |
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# touched attribute is specify by parameter --touch. Of course, couple of |
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# DN and password provided, must have write right on this attribute. |
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# |
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+# If your prefer, you can use --replace-touch parameter to replace value |
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+# of touched attribute instead of adding the touched value. Use-ful in |
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+# case of single-value attribute. |
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+# |
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# This script could be use as Nagios plugin (-n argument) |
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# |
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# Requirement : |
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@@ -132,7 +136,7 @@ parser.add_option( "--touch", |
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parser.add_option( "--replace-touch", |
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dest="replacetouch", |
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action="store_true", |
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- help="In touche mode, replace value instead of adding.", |
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+ help="In touch mode, replace value instead of adding.", |
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default=False) |
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(options, args) = parser.parse_args() |
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