OSF DCE Application Development Guide--Core Components
OSF DCE Application Development Guide—Core Components
subsetting resources, try to assign each resource to a single set so that its object
UUID is exported to only one server entry. Figure 14-18 illustrates a single server
entry implementation for each server for the resource model.
Figure 14-18. Resource Model: A Single Server Entry for Each Server
Exporting Exporting
Name service database
/.:/LandS/anthro/personal_calendars_grp
Search Requirements
/.:/LandS/anthro/personal_calendars_grp
AZTEC system
Calendar server
MAYA system
Calendar server
Mac’s
calendar
Pete’sDick’s
calendarcalendar
Jane’s
calendar
Molly’sMargy’s
calendarcalendar
Calendar V1.1 interface
/.:/LandS/anthro/calendars_MAYA/.:/LandS/anthro/calendars_AZTEC
Target interface:
Target Object:
Starting Entry:
A specific personal calendar
3Maximum number of traversed entries:
Calendar V1.1
Calendar V1.1 interface
Interface ID for Calendar V1.1
Object UUIDs for: Jane’s calendar
Margy’s calendar
Molly’s calendar
Interface ID for Calendar V1.1
Object UUIDs for: Mac’s calendar
Dick’s calendar
Pete’s calendar
/.../C=US/O=TheU/OU=MadCity/LandS/anthro/calendars_AZTEC
/.../C=US/O=TheU/OU=MadCity/LandS/anthro/calendars_MAYA
14.3.5.5 Exporting Every Object UUID to a Separate Server Entry
For some applications, exporting each object UUID to a separate server entry is a
practical strategy. To avoid excessive demands on directory service resources,
however, this strategy requires that the set of objects remain small. Applications
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