[Using Sakai] ldap question

Steve Swinsburg steve.swinsburg at gmail.com
Tue Apr 15 04:59:17 PDT 2014


One way would be to have a process that turns that user into an internal
user, then disables their account to prevent them logging in. They can
still be removed from sites as normal.

This will allow you to continue to map the user did (jsmith26) onto the
uuid, which is what the data is stored against, and look it up in the
database.

cheers,
Steve


On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 9:41 PM, Anders Nordkvist
<anders.nordqvist at his.se>wrote:

>  Hi everyone,
>
>
>
> We in Skövde, Sweden, have sakai 2.9.x and use ldap for integrating users
> into Sakai from our Active Directory. When a user quit his/hers courses and
> some time has passed he or she will be removed and cannot login to Sakai
> anymore. The problem Is that all data from assignments that the student
> becomes unreachable because the student isn’t in the system anymore. I know
> that all information is still in Sakai but you can’t get it because the
> ldap connection is broken. Does anyone know how to in an easy way (if
> possible) get to the information? When I search in the assignment tables in
> the database on one of the removed students I can’t find any human readable
> paths to the information, everything is in binary stored in the filesystem.
> I have also looked for tables that store ldap information in Sakai database
> (mysql) but couldn’t find any. I suppose everything is stored in memory, if
> this is the case where can I see this?
>
>
>
> Regards
>
> Anders Nordkvist
>
> System administrator
>
> University Of Skövde
>
> Sweden
>
>
>
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