matthew sporleder wrote: > What options to db_archive did you use? I'm safely using -d and -a | > xargs without any issues. Are you sure you used the db_archive that > corresponds to the version of bdb that's being used?
The command I ran was /usr/bin/db4.2_archive -d > After you ran db_recover and the server stopped responding, did you > restart slapd and it started responding again? I think when the servers stopped responding they were all busy deleting and re-creating all their entries. I stopped slapd then ran slapd -c rid=123,csn=0 which brought everything back to its normal state over about ten minutes or so. > How many log files did it remove? In most cases, about 50. > Maybe openldap hadn't fully initialized, or had a lot of > writes pending when you did the db_archive. There were probably some writes pending, but it's not a busy environment in terms of updates. -- Lesley Walker Linux Systems Administrator Opus International Consultants Ltd Email [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel +64 4 471 7002, Fax +64 4 473 3017 http://www.opus.co.nz Level 9 Majestic Centre, 100 Willis Street, PO Box 12 343 Wellington, New Zealand
