Moving from linux to solaris 10/x86? (sounds like a good idea to me) What a great opportunity to move to a more supported version of BDB.
On 2/26/06, Krishna Sivaramapuram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It looks to me that this fix is already in 2.3.19. I do see some > references to BDB 4.3 having some issues... But the details are very > sketchy. I'm not sure if people are seeing similar kind of issues... > > The other possibility I'm thinking off is a possible bug in the Centos > OS itself. > > If I have to move to Solaris from Centos, I'm not sure if the DB files > are completely portable... Sleepycat does say that the DB files are all > portable. If anyone has tried this kind of stuff, I'd like to know about > their experience. > > Currently I'm not sure if any of these solutions will fix the problem. > > Krish > > > David Hawes wrote: > > >On Sunday 26 February 2006 00:47, Howard Chu wrote: > > > > > >>Krishna Sivaramapuram wrote: > >> > >> > >>>I have a pretty serious issue in my environment... I've around 6 > >>>million nodes in my ldap tree... And this server is running on a box > >>>with the following linux configuration... > >>> > >>>Cent0S 4.0 (basically redhat enterprise 4.0) > >>>upgraded to a 2.6.13.2 smp kernel > >>> > >>>We are using Openldap 2.3.19 with BDB 4.3.29. > >>> > >>> > >>Try 2.3.20. As noted many times on this list, BDB 4.3 is not recommended. > >> > >> > > > >I have seen similar things in my production environment (4.2.52 + patches). > >The first time I noticed this all three nodes of a load balanced pool reached > >this state within 30 minutes after all the servers had been up for > >approximately 24 hours. It has happened much more sporadically since that > >time. The server would accept new connections, but nothing would be logged > >by slapd and no results would be returned. > > > >I have been trying to collect more data on this problem to post it, but was > >wondering if perhaps this was a know issue and is fixed in 2.3.20 (maybe > >ITS#4385?). > > > >Thanks, > > > >dave > > > > > >
