#!/usr/bin/perl -w

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package esmith;

use strict;
use Errno;
use esmith::ConfigDB;
use esmith::util;

# Stop now if slapd.conf has syntax error
unless (system("/usr/sbin/slaptest -u 2>/dev/null") == 0){
    die "Aborting ldap dump because of errors in slapd.conf\n";
}

my $c = esmith::ConfigDB->open_ro;
my $domain = $c->get('DomainName')
    || die("Couldn't determine domain name");
$domain = $domain->value;

# First try to run slapcat, which may fail if slapd is running
exit 0 unless
    system("/usr/sbin/slapcat", "-l", "/home/e-smith/db/ldap/$domain.ldif");

# and failing that, restart ldap, which will generate a dump file
# in the process

my $l = $c->get('ldap');
my $status = $l->prop('status') || "disabled";
die "Couldn't run slapcat, and ldap is disabled. Won't restart." .
		"No LDIF dump produced\n"
    unless ($status eq "enabled" );
esmith::util::serviceControl
       (
           NAME   => 'ldap',
           ACTION => 'restart',
	   BACKGROUND => 'false',
       ) ||
       die "Couldn't restart ldap";

exit (0);