Quoting Howard Chu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Start slapd with "-d1" and look for the startup message. E.g., on my
2.4 build I get:
slapd init: initiated server.
slap_sasl_init: initialized!
bdb_back_initialize: initialize BDB backend
bdb_back_initialize: Berkeley DB 4.6.21: (September 27, 2007)
hdb_back_initialize: initialize HDB backend
hdb_back_initialize: Berkeley DB 4.6.21: (September 27, 2007)
I have no idea when there will be a possibility for me to do this. =20
This is a live server, so I can't start and stop things at my choosing.
Is there no command that gives the same output without disturbing =20
slapd that is already running?
The fact that you ask this question indicates that you haven't read any
of the manpages for the commands that OpenLDAP provides.
Your assumption is wrong. I'm looking at the openldap man page for
slapd right now, and I don't see any information about how I make it
print the bdb version while it is running. I have tried different
google searches but found nothing about this. I guess I don't use the
right search words, but I have no idea what words to use. I just
thought that some friendly soul would have this information, and was
willing to share. I sure know that if I knew the answer I would
certainly help out here.
/Jimi
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