ensure that user and group IDs in LDAP's tables are also max 64chars#28876
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ensure that user and group IDs in LDAP's tables are also max 64chars#28876
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- limitation by core tables (e.g. sharing), IDs are always 64chars - when longer group IDs were requested they are hashed (does not affect displaynames) Signed-off-by: Arthur Schiwon <blizzz@arthur-schiwon.de>
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The backport to stable20 failed. Please do this backport manually. |
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stable20: #28971 |
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fixes #28653
While the LDAP tables were always this long, these never seemed to have happened after a first report. So it's an edge case, the migration steps should run fairly quickly in any cases. On my test instance with >34k entries in the user mappings table (but only few long ones to check – pretty much as in reality) it finished almost immediately (pgsql).