Le 02/02/2017 à 15:44, Louis-Gabriel Thibault a écrit : > Hello Brian, > > On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 4:04 AM, Brian Burch <[email protected]> wrote: > >> As I was using a development server, I decided to purge M23 and start >> again. Before I started the new server for the first time, I edited >> config.ldif and changed all the references for "example" to suit my own >> partition. When I ran my first admin ldapsearch, the server created my >> empty partition (and not the example one). I subsequently had no difficulty >> running my first few 1.5.4 customisation scripts. >> >> Did I use the most suitable technique to create my partition under M23? Is >> the best technique already documented somewhere, because I couldn't find it >> in my searches? Should the best procedure be documented in the "adding >> partition" page of the wiki? Can I do it, or must it be done by someone >> with special access privileges? >> > We also deploy apacheds 2 M23 on ubuntu (14 and 16). We use the same trick > to create our own partition. > > We did encounter an issue when the OS sends SIGKILL to apacheds; the jdbm > database becomes corrupted and makes apacheds unable to start again. That > is very unfortunate.
That is going to be fixed (don't have a date yet). And I wonder why a SIGKILL is sent instead of a SIGTERM... > > Under ubuntu 14 we update-rc and add apacheds to system services. We had to > add apacheds' pid to /run/sendsigs.omit.d and make the system wait on > apacheds stop sequence. Otherwise after 10 seconds sendsigs SIGKILLs > everything. Thanks for the info. As soon a Mavibot will be feature complete, and replace JDBM, ApacheDS will not anymore be subject to Database corruption. -- Emmanuel Lecharny Symas.com directory.apache.org
