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I've used slamd for this in the past. It'd require being able to run
against the various architectures.
I was hoping for something simpler
Here's the relevant information.
Looks like x86_64 requires a specific option. Maybe it'd be best to
compile it that way for all platforms.
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4.6.18 is now available. Would be nice to know if it seems like a
worthy replacement for 4.2.
Other than the API changing
OpenLDAP was linked against for db_recover purposes.
However, I think the general point remains, as there are other db_*
commands that are very useful to use with slapd (such as db_stat), and you
still need to know which version of that to use.
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), is your database rooted at
? If not, can you please provide more details as to the problems you are
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Anyway, if there are problems, better
with it
either, I'll consult upstream and see what I get.
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shutdown. How was slapd and/or the system last stopped?
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I shouted from the rooftops.
The slapd made some big mistake and the nagios plugin said: Could not
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There's something really odd about your environment. The error about an
unclean shutdown only occurs if slapd has been stopped in an unclean
fashion. Now you note that you stopped slapd and then ran slapcat
Package: libdb4.2
Version: 4.2.52+dfsg-2
There is a known bug with BDB 4.2 where it fails to correctly calculate the
memory region size set by the set_cachesize parameter. This bug only
affects Linux, and was fixed in the BDB 4.5 release. However, there are
still plenty of applications in
versions of BDB.
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Second, how many CPU's does your system have?
Third, what is the total amount of RAM on your system?
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Hi Quanah!
I set the checkpoint to 2048 10.
But the shutdown wasn't the problem. The problem
down
properly. It is hard to tell from the information here if the issue is
really slapd locking up, or simply slapd taking a while to shut down.
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reproduce it
after I upgrade one of our boxes to etch.
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program won't work with any compiler
other than GCC). Some background of this can be found at
http://gcc.gnu.org/PR28080
Upstream bug #645.
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Thank you for the report. Have you filed a bug with the upstream
source provider?
No, I'll leave that to the maintainer, i.e. you. :)
Just
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Thank you for the report. Have you filed a bug
format. I would be
interested to know if you can see the LDIF file it is supposed to be
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nothing in the debian/ directory of 2.3.30-5 that requires a DB_CONFIG file
to exist. Of course, having a DB_CONFIG file is highly recommended, thus
the warning.
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but no bug report was generated as a result of that thread as far as I
am aware.
In the interest of making me less confused, I am presently going to make
a new bug that is explicitly about vendor patch #5.
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causes rebuilding of the indices online in a back-
ground task.
As you can see, it is clearly noted there that changing an index means you
may need to run slapindex. I don't see the need for any man page changes
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As you can see, it is clearly noted there that changing an index means
you may need to run slapindex. I don't see the need for any man page
changes here.
Fair enough
for this to be enabled by default, then I don't think that's going to
happen any time soon.
Given the very limited support for cn=config in 2.3, I think it'd be a bad
idea. Now with OpenLDAP 2.4, where its been fleshed out...
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[19:07] Howard Chu: that's the wrong fix
[19:07] Howard Chu: libnss-ldap should set NOINIT for its own usage.
[19:09] Quanah: so
forward, the best solution is to get it fixed there. Particuarly
with the GnuTLS integration that is happening, which will finally allow the
2.1 libraries to be pulled in the release after etch.
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are confusing two different issue
reports -- 17446, and 20939. 17446 refers to a problem in Cyrus-SASL, not
OpenLDAP.
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2.2.29. Other versions
may also be affected.
Can you supply actual details? This statement isn't very useful without
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Can you supply actual details? This statement isn't very useful
without them.
Ups. Of course:
http
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Upstream patch available at:
http://www.openldap.org/devel/cvsweb.cgi/libraries/libldap/getdn.c
getdn.c 1.124.2.4 - 1.124.2.5
Just to note, this bug can be brute-forced via any existing SASL
/its/
is the location to do so.
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ITS to allow slapindex/slapadd to support the -u/-g
options that slapd does. Since they are just different calls into the same
binary, I'd expect it should be possible.
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or spindle. I'd imagine this should probably be
documented as well. I generally store them in /var/log/bdb/, with
/var/lib/ldap on its own disk.
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Compiling OpenLDAP with SLAPI support means that ACL caching is
disabled. However, I'll note that ACL caching is broken in 2.3
to slapadd?
I assume slapd isn't running when you run the slapadd command.
How large is the LDIF file? Do you have a DB_CONFIG file?
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If this file is a non-copyrightable interface definition, the bug here
is the presence of a copyright notice
WARRANTIES OF
## MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
What it says, is that you cannot modify or remove the license, at least the
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this as any sort of DoS issue, but a user
configuration issue. But that's my 2c.
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If I change the ulimit to 1024, then it fails at:
Sep 28 13:09:59 ldap-test2 slapd[29388]: warning: cannot open /etc/
hosts.allow: Too many open
and The Written Word are actively working on a project
to have GnuTLS support added to OpenLDAP. This project continues to move
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have an older build of OpenLDAP 2.3 in
/usr/local?
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a different library path than the
openldap user?
So having the answer to that would be useful. ;)
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more useful than strace when looking for
something other than permissions problems with slapd. You will have to
either alter the startup script or manually start slapd of course. ;)
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the openssl command)?
Generally, you must provide the fully qualified domain name to the -h
parameter for SSL/TLS to work.
For example, -h ldap doesn't work for me, but -h ldap.stanford.edu does.
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/cat /path/to/certs/certfiles
for every cert you believe the server should be able to read. It really
seems like the openldap user/group doesn't have permission to something
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piano:/var/lib/ldap# slapcat -l
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My guess would be you weren't supposed to be able to slapcat
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This bug can be closed, Alexander found that he put the limits line in the
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limits dn.exact=cn=abcd,cn=Service,cn=Applications,dc=stanford,dc=edu
time.soft=unlimited time.hard=unlimited size.soft=5000 size.hard=5000
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. I've tried strace but that's crazy.
This is totally unusable.
How about trying:
-d -1 rather than just -d. I advise reading the man page. You may
also want to use the slaptest binary.
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or so that I emailed in a while ago
(and then was included in 2.3.24). So you might have it in your email
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now.
Is it possible to reproduce in 2.3.24? Or just the rather old 2.2.x
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with OpenLDAP at:
http://www.openldap.org/its/
I would include the URL to the bug in debian, since it has the gdb
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OK, the problem doesn't show up at -O0, which supports the theory
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Package: slapd
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Severity: normal
An entry like this
require none
in /etc/ldap
was able to reproduce this with OpenLDAP 2.3.24. As this is a bug with
OpenLDAP, I've filed an ITS with OpenLDAP.org.
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db_recover itself. If that is the case, the init script is horribly broken.
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It was pulled in 2.2.25:
OpenLDAP 2.2.25 Release
Removed broken libldap fast synchronous search result processing
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To answer your first question, the 64 bit patch was in response to:
http://www.openldap.org/its/index.cgi/Build?id=3691
I'm curious
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