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Judy Consoli
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Posts: 43
12/8/2009 1:43 PM
We have developed a methodology to update the LDAP Req Service Center identity thru a unix script. using ldapmodify. We can see that LDAP has been updated, however, it takes 15 minutes + for the change to show up via the Portal RSS signon.
We have tried IOSCACHEREFRESH, we stopped and restarted LASE, we refreshed SERVER CACHE using LAWSON SECURITY ADMINISTRATOR and still could not "force" an earlier refresh, Our server CACHE parameter is set to 300 (30 seconds).
Does anyone know of a way to "force" Lawson to reread the LDAP information after a change has been made?
Roger French
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Posts: 545
12/9/2009 4:38 AM
Hi Judy,
How about stopping and restarting the LDAP itself?
Roger
Jimmy Chiu
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Posts: 641
12/9/2009 3:32 PM
The only way I know of that can force LDAP refresh is to restart lawson environment.
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