).
Also, it isn't necessary to use ext4 (I use ext2 for the ldap data with
mdb). ext4 in the 2.x kernel has some serious perf problems as well (when
using writemap).
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in
olcDatabase={1}bdb,cn=config doesn't exist, as it clearly states.
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in the slapd.conf file.
cn=config enforces correct ordering, so with cn=config you can tell exactly
what is happening, where it can be a muddled mess with slapd.conf.
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.X is
problematic with OpenLDAP.
Well, there are lots of 5.x releases, you'd need to be more specific than
that. I've used BDB 5.2.36 for years w/o issue.
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, is there a
recommended way to check that the nodes are in sync and not encountering
any problems?
https://github.com/Zimbra-Community/zimbra-sources/blob/master/main/ZimbraServer/src/libexec/zmreplchk
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information,
so I wouldn't be too concerned about resurrecting the bug...
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+nmu2)
Issues reported about ancient completely flawed and broken bugs are going
to be ignored. I strongly advise getting a build that is known to be good
(I.e., avoid the crap distributed by Debian).
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of confusing.
That sounds like something you should be sending to the LTB project list...
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of 3 masters (1, 2, 3)
mm-server1 only has knowledge of 2 masters (1, 2). This would imply that
there is something broken in your setup.
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get an error when attempting to compile, 64-bit:
File an ITS.
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to manage LDAP entries
Dear list,
I wonder if anyone knows about a Java based library to manage LDAP
entires instead of the command line, something like phpLDAP admin?
Thanks in advance for your answer!
Ali
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on their view about why they are happy to continually release broken
packages for their consumers.
No one sane uses the packages from Debian/Ubuntu. If you want sanely built
pacakges, use the ones from the LTB project or Symas.
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, the rwm overlay is known to have numerous issues. I
suggest you take a look at the ITS system. If you want to contribute
useful debugging data, get a full gdb backtrace as noted in
http://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/59.html
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have one week to get this working
-- afraid to find out what will happen after that.
Anyway, I've increased the syslog verbosity on both servers.
I see neither a question nor an error in your log.
Can you please do plain text emails so your logs don't double space?
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MITLL john.borre...@ll.mit.edu wrote:
All,
Your configuration is very confused. Why do you have the master replicate
to itself, for example?
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the error I noticed the following:
If you are searching against an OpenLDAP installation, you need to add the
sssvlv overlay if you want to use that control.
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...@openldap.org] On Behalf Of Borresen,
John - 0442 - MITLL Sent: Friday, February 14, 2014 4:28 PM
To: Quanah Gibson-Mount; openldap-technical@openldap.org
Subject: RE: Syncrepl and mmr
All,
I just created an mm-server3, using the config_dbase and main_dbase from
mm-server2 -- copied the ldif's I
)
For MMR Mode, MirrorMode must be set to TRUE. If it does not accept TRUE
then there is something wrong with your configuration.
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ppolicy.la in my system but copied the same from
previous version. Hope that id not effecting.
That is not ok. You need to build ppolicy with your 2.4.39 build, and use
that verison of the module.
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and if we can get the VM server updated soon we will start testing
14.04 when it is released.
What version are you on? Are you using plain syncrepl or delta-syncrepl
for MMR?
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. Solution is to upgrade and stop using the crap
shipped by Debian. The LTB project now has a deb repository for their
builds, I'd advise investigating switching to using it.
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. Not sure how to be more clear than
that... I.e., settings in this section are globally applied to all
databases.
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' 'userid' )
core.ldif: DESC 'RFC2377: uid object'
core.ldif: SUP top AUXILIARY MUST uid )
Some attributes are compiled in. If you find them in core.ldif commented
out as above, that is likely where they come from.
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. It clearly states in Section 1. Introduction,
what it stands for.
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4524
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--On Friday, March 14, 2014 2:07 PM +0100 Marc Haber
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On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 11:03:22AM -0700, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
Known issue with 2.4.31. Solution is to upgrade and stop using the
crap shipped by Debian.
Please watch your language
Check for OOM messages in your system log. The OOM manager will kill whatever
the next process is to allocate memory when it runs out regardless of how much
or little that process is using. Whatever the case there is no slapd bug here.
Something on your system is specifically telling slapd to
for syncreplication.
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and/or the default recommended backend?
Thanks!
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. Also it wasn't clear to me that this was actually a good
approach, thus the need for other developers to test it and give
feedback.
Hmm, it's some work and risk to change a serious setup to delta-syncrepl.
Serious setups use delta-syncrepl.
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in openldap database after backup.
then if we doing backup, it will remove the data newly added after backup.
Stop slapd, take a new slapcat, then restore...
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the backup file as part of the new full
installation as one of the first steps. That's what we do with Zimbra.
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are attempting to do.
If you want to do something else, try the ldapdiff utility
(http://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/612.html) and use that to diff
your current db and your backup, and then use ldapadd to add the missing
entries.
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and this one hasn't got the entry yet?
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the
modification and not stop.
Running the modification below, it hungs; we press Ctrl-C (and we print a
full backtrace), then we find slapd is stopped.
File an ITS.
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--On April 7, 2014 at 12:39:36 PM +0200 Jonas Kellens
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On 02-04-14 17:35, Christian Kratzer wrote:
start with a simple
access to * by * read
access to *
by * search
These clearly are not the same thing.
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your config DB have the syncprov overlay loaded twice?
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on this
would be most appreciated! I don't see any reference to this
slapconfig man page or in Apple server documentation.
Ldap uses Zulu time (AKA GMT). See section 4.2.6 at
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5755.txt
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the
change log at http://www.openldap.org/software/release/changes.html for
everything that's been fixed since that release. Your issue sounds vaguely
familiar.
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On Fri, May 02, 2014 at 07:22:10PM -0700, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
I would suggest (if you haven't) enabling sync replication logging
(loglevel sync) in addition to whatever other loglevels you have.
Ok, so I
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I would suggest (if you haven't) enabling sync replication logging
(loglevel sync) in addition to whatever other loglevels you have. I've
found
utterly broken packages for OpenLDAP.
I would advise you to get a real, functioning OpenLDAP build, or build
OpenLDAP yourself. You can obtain functional builds from Symas or the LTB
project.
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wrote:
On Fri, May 02, 2014 at 07:22:10PM -0700, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
I would suggest (if you haven't) enabling sync replication
something like that _does_ exist, or that you simply think it
should?
RHEL uses NSS, not OpenSSL.
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07, 2014 at 09:42:12AM -0700, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
One other thing -- Did any of your servers go into refresh mode prior to
this loop starting?
Yes, it started logging:
May 5 19:00:38 filmore-dev slapd[7665]: do_syncrep2: rid=001
LDAP_RES_INTERMEDIATE - REFRESH_DELETE
May 5 19
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I've filed an ITS on the issue and will see if I can replicate it in our
lab. This
looks exactly like what I am seeing as well. Howard may be able
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beginning, and will see if it does it again. When it happens to your
client in production, how do you resolve it?
You can gdb slapd, and manually fix
NSS. If you
have handy links to documentation/info about the problems with NSS, I
would love to see them. I'll be looking, but if you already know where
to look, I'd certainly appreciate it.
http://www.openldap.org/lists/openldap-devel/201204/msg00019.html
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You can gdb slapd, and manually fix the serverID in the syncinfo
structure,
or you can restart all your slapd servers.
How are you detecting when it starts? On my dev system, the first symptom
is massive
was compiled.
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would advise filing an ITS at http://www.openldap.org/its/ requesting an
update to the build tools so that newer architectures are supported.
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Nope... I think I have moderator privs even, but I don't recall where I
have to log into to do it. :/ There's a couple of people I can bug about
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I haven't had any luck in reproducing it in my lab. I'd be curious to
know
if you could share your cn=config setup (minus rootdn passwords
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My current binaries don't have debugging symbols, but I will build a
binary with debugging enabled and give it a try if I get the time. So you
mean the slap_serverID variable defined in servers/slapd
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That's interesting... it was totally idle (doing nothing at all?).
Yes, the absolute only activity after slappadd'ing the data and starting
the server
as a public interface but it really should be. You can even keep
it in git (my template is certainly in git).
That'll work up until the point cn=config is migrated to a binary backend
such as back-mdb, and there are no flat text files to access at all.
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it.
Doc patches are always welcome.
Already done a few weeks ago. As is of course, public record.. ;)
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commit f48242de0051380d3ec4d9bb72976f277a9ddeac
Author: Quanah Gibson-Mount qua...@openldap.org
Date: Fri Apr 25 15:03:50
is about 10 MB in size.
What did you set the maxsize to be for the database? Note that it defaults
to 10MB. So my guess would be you failed to correctly set a large enough
maxsize for you MDB DB prior to running ldapadd. Please read the
slapd-mdb(5) man page.
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be even better as far as achieving their stated objective,
if what they want is object that only have person.
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wanted an answer to.
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continues if there are issues within the database. You have no
database, that's a fatal error.
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Stanford University
organized its ldap server.
https://itservices.stanford.edu/service/directory
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on the openldap server? If not this is
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to directory specified by path
(default: /var/tmp/)
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that functionality
Did you read the man page? It is still possible to do
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Regards,
Auteria Winzer Jr.
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To: Auteria W. Winzer Jr. wwin...@yahoo.com;
openldap-technical@openldap.org
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2014 8:25 PM
Subject: Re: ldapsearch
it directly in ldapsearch.
Don't waste your time and everyone else's using the crap shipped by
RHEL/CentOS.
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On May 22, 2014, at 5:23 AM, Mike Jackson m...@netauth.com wrote:
Quoting Artur Nike opal...@gmail.com:
Hi all,
Is the suffix dc=example,dc=com in tree is a valid rdn ?
A suffix is an RDN of it's own entry because it sits at the root and is
relative to itself. However, if
On May 22, 2014, at 2:57 PM, Richard Marshall
richard.marsh...@first-utility.com wrote:
Hi,
We have a multi master (2-node) cluster running 2.4.23 on CentOS 6. We're
effectively using them as a failover active-standby pair
As has been stated on the list a few thousand times: If you
a current version of OpenLDAP, and use openssl, not gnutls.
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--On Thursday, June 12, 2014 7:27 PM +0200 Jean Gillaux
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Hello,
Do you have any suggestion regarding this?
Thanks
Grab the latest code from RE24.
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to be commit 71ff674a02b71d56fab861c0ad49840d221e8cd2 ITS#7871 fix
ldif-wrap length.
Thanks, this is now fixed. ;) RE24 is also updated with mdb 0.9.12 now.
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OpenLDAP backend? That doesn't seem particularly wise.
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it is just a problem with the alock file. You can try removing the alock
file and running the appropriate BDB db_recover command for the version of
BDB your OpenLDAP is linked to.
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instead.
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entries are in the database? If you can
provide a minimal config and data that illustrates the problem, that
would be best.
Please note what version of OpenLDAP you are using as well.
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that it gets
rejected. I'd suggest re-reading the documentation on how to use
ldapmodify and the LDIF format.
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inside the cn=config
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/openldap/
cn: module{0}
olcModuleLoad: {0}accesslog.la
...
Sounds like you're using Debian or Ubuntu. I'd note their current builds
of OpenLDAP are utterly broken and should be avoided. You may want to grab
the LTB project builds or builds from Symas.
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Any ideas for me on this?
pwdFailureTime is hard coded into ppolicy.c. You would need to change it
there, and recompile.
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build shipped with Ubuntu
anyway.
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the details
you might need in order to reproduce the issue.
http://www.openldap.org/its
File a bug.
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) not indexed
bdb_equality_candidates: (uid) not indexed
What's the actual query generating these messages?
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--On Monday, July 21, 2014 6:05 PM +0100 Philip Colmer
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On 21 July 2014 16:56, Quanah Gibson-Mount qua...@zimbra.com wrote:
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While turning up the logging a bit to try
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--On Monday, July 21, 2014 4:25 PM +0200 Mirko Caserta
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Although an empty database is hardly a production condition, maybe a
segfault triggered by a search for the empty suffix
have slapd.conf examples to work with, slaptest can be used to a
generate a temporary config prior to applying (specify a temporary
directory for the -F option).
Or just use as your olcSuffix, then you can fit anything into your DIT.
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-ldapext-ldapv3-vlv-09.txt
It does not look like that hack has been added to the OpenLDAP SSSVLV
module. If you need that funcationality in the OpenLDAP sssvlv module, I
suggest filing an ITS with the contribution code.
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