I have not tried modrdn.

Very early in my testing I thought I was seeing unbounded growth by performing 
endless deletes (and re-adds).  That, I found out through your much-appreciated 
responses to this list, was causing an explosion in tombstone entries and thus 
the server was exploding in actual data requirements.

We don't actually place much importance on that use case because we hardly ever 
delete an entry, so the housekeeping process for tombstones is more than ample 
for that cleanup.

The ldapmodify use case is critical to us however, because we perform large 
quantities of ldapmodify operations every day.

This memory growth situation I have described here applies specifically and 
only to endless ldapmodify operations.

Regards,
Russ.

On May 23, 2012, at 12:34 PM, Rich Megginson wrote:

> Have you tried modrdn?  delete?  I was just wondering if the problem is 
> specific to ldapmodify.

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