> On 16 Jan 2019, at 06:49, Mark Reynolds <mreyno...@redhat.com> wrote:
> 
> What version were you previously on?
> 
> Sounds like an issue with autocache sizing.  The errors log might give more 
> info about why its being reset.  
> 
> Also check if "nsslapd-cache-autosize" is set under "cn=config,cn=ldbm 
> database,cn=plugins,cn=config".  If it is, set it to zero to stop the 
> autosizing.

Certainly is sounds like autosizing is still enabled here and is just resetting 
your values on you. 

> 
> 
> On 1/15/19 3:42 PM, Paul Whitney wrote:
>> We recently updated to 389-ds-base-1.3.8.4-18.  I am not sure I can 
>> attribute this issue to this update since we are now just discovering it.  
>> But setting the nsslapd-cachememsize is reverting to a default value of 2GB. 
>>  I have attempted to restore the value through the console and restarting 
>> the instance. I have also tried by stopping instance and manually editing 
>> the dse.ldif file.  In both cases, the value is replaced with 2GB value.
>> 
>> Any suggestions?
>> 
>> Paul M. Whitney
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