Hi Michael
> >> I am using CentOS6/CentOS7 and currently testing with CentOS7 default >> openldap 2.4.44, but switched their default db to mdb. > >AFAIK they don't use my back-port patch for ITS#7796. > >> I am using eg sendmail as a client. So I have no clue what the search >> queries are. > >Look at your logs to see the LDAP filter strings (loglevel stats). Was always seeing these with ber sync >> I can of course copy the indexes from an 'old' environment. > >What do you mean by "copy"? The indexing is configured with slapd.conf >(aka static config) or cn=config (back-config). Over time I am adding indexes until there are no such messages (except for some incidental queries). And since I have slapd's for specific groups I can easily determine the index settings by querying their oldDbIndex and add those to the new setup >> But if I am going to allow some other task to query the ldap in the >> future, I will again not know if they are accessing keys that are maybe >> not indexed or not properly indexed. > >Again: Simply look at the logs. Yes will enable this stats
