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i'm using bdb sir.

Normally OpenLDAP's bdb backend won't exhibit such weirdness as it's touted to
be transaction-safe (as opposed to the old ldbm - fast but not safe). A side
effect would be that a bdb backend would impose higher I/O. Have you absolved
hardware problems as probable causes? You've also tried checking for possible
kernel issues or BerkeleyDB issues (although it's a bit unlikely unless you
roll your own versions, unsupported by vendors at most, of those software).


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