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All I can say is that I have a similar issue and logged an ITS (7013)
still under investigation. David Engeset a écrit : I upgraded and updated four of our OpenLDAP servers that we have back in May to run the latest stable version of OpenLDAP (2.4.23) along with BDB (4.8.30). Everything was running with no issues until a little over a month later one of the servers slapd processes hung, the only way I could restart the process was to use kill -9, all other kill options failed. Over the next month and a half the issue reoccurred on the same server and occurred on two of the other servers. There was nothing in the logs to indicate an issue with running out of file descriptors, dead locks or anything else. I set out to see if I could recreate the issue and I found if I had around 20000 entries, which our database is roughly around 21000, and ran a script to randomly query, one a time, the entries in the database and then run another script that added 1000 entries, one at a time, then deleted them in reverse order, one at a time, and will continue to do so infinitely. When I ran the two scripts simultaneously they would hang after 3 to 16 deletes were completed. I attempted to use the latest version of OpenLDAP (2.4.26) to see if any of the bug fixes in it would help and I still get the same results, I even tried to run it with all of the supported versions of BDB, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6, 4.7, 5.0 and 5.1 with the same results. I ran it with full logging on and I was not able to find any thing that pointed to the problem. --
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- Server Hangs David Engeset
- Re: Server Hangs Quanah Gibson-Mount
- Re: Server Hangs Quanah Gibson-Mount
- Re: Server Hangs David Engeset
- Re: Server Hangs Howard Chu
- Re: Server Hangs David Engeset
- Re: Server Hangs Quanah Gibson-Mount
- Re: Server Hangs David Engeset
- Re: Server Hangs Cyril Grosjean
- Re: Server Hangs Howard Chu
- Re: Server Hangs David Engeset
