Cross-posting this on the 389-users list.

rob

Jochen Kellner via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I've upgraded my freeipa server to Fedora 40 (the system was installed
> several releases ago). After the upgrade I get the following new warning
> from ipa-healthcheck:
> 
>   {
>     "source": "ipahealthcheck.ds.backends",
>     "check": "BackendsCheck",
>     "result": "WARNING",
>     "uuid": "875db8e3-029c-46f7-87e5-bf9a216d9637",
>     "when": "20240426184431Z",
>     "duration": "0.031642",
>     "kw": {
>       "key": "DSBLE0005",
>       "items": [
>         "nsslapd-dbcachesize",
>         "nsslapd-db-logdirectory",
>         "nsslapd-db-transaction-wait",
>         "nsslapd-db-checkpoint-interval",
>         "nsslapd-db-compactdb-interval",
>         "nsslapd-db-compactdb-time",
>         "nsslapd-db-transaction-batch-val",
>         "nsslapd-db-transaction-batch-min-wait",
>         "nsslapd-db-transaction-batch-max-wait",
>         "nsslapd-db-logbuf-size",
>         "nsslapd-db-page-size",
>         "nsslapd-db-locks",
>         "nsslapd-db-locks-monitoring-enabled",
>         "nsslapd-db-locks-monitoring-threshold",
>         "nsslapd-db-locks-monitoring-pause",
>         "nsslapd-db-private-import-mem",
>         "nsslapd-db-deadlock-policy"
>       ],
>       "msg": "Found configuration attributes that are not applicable for the 
> configured backend type."
>     }
>   },
> 
> According to
> https://www.port389.org/docs/389ds/FAQ/Berkeley-DB-deprecation.html the
> bdb backend is deprecated. The system was installed with
> 389-ds-base < 1.4.4.9-1.fc33.x86_64 (I see the upgrade to that version
> in /var/log/dnf.rpm.log*. Since 3.0 new installations should use LMBD as
> the backend. Is that true for new installations?
> 
> What is the desired action that I should take?
> 
> I can remove the options from the dirsrv configuration. Should I?
> 
> Shall I switch to lmdb manually? Or is that something that
> ipa-server-upgrade should be doing?
> 
> Otherwise I can suppress the message in ipa-healthcheck for now. But I
> guess I should fix my installation before the deprecated support really
> gets dropped... Is deploying a new replica and decommisioning the old
> server we the preferred action?
> 
> Jochen
> 
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