On Mon, Jan 05, 2009 at 01:46:30PM -0500, ppruett-lists wrote:
>> >If your LDAP environment is anything at all like the majority I've 
>> seen >you will not notice any difference whatsoever (except you'll be 
>> free >from BDB corruption during a crash).
>>   
>
> Yep since I am not write heavy then the non bdb could be okay,
> but as an afore mentioned in this thread I am concerned that The LDBM  
> backend  is now obsolete for openldap since 2.4.12.
> http://www.openldap.org/lists/openldap-software/200810/msg00154.html
>

And do you think that your bdb based database will work over an update?
I think I had to reimport and sometimes even fixup my database un updates
because something changed and the old DB was just not working anymore.

Any DB that needs human help after a crash is in my opinion a bad choice.
If a servers freaks out and reboots for whatever reason I expect that the
database will recover from this event without having to recover, repair or
optimize datasets.

-- 
:wq Claudio

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