Hi Howard,
On-chip ethernet interfaces are currently not used for slapd,
They are currently used for management access and netbackup.
Zones running slapd use nxge type ethernet interfaces.
Did some quick tests. Increasing threads to 64 caused
higher cpu utilization but also a dramatic decrease
juergen.spren...@swisscom.com wrote:
Hi Howard,
On-chip ethernet interfaces are currently not used for slapd,
They are currently used for management access and netbackup.
Zones running slapd use nxge type ethernet interfaces.
Did some quick tests. Increasing threads to 64 caused
higher cpu
Hi,
I am facing a severe problem with the replication of subordinate
databases and a log database. The initial replication of the
subordinate databases is successful but afterwards slapd crashes, A
backtrace and a momory map can be found here
http://pastebin.de/15919
the provider slapd.conf can be
Dieter Kluenter wrote:
Hi,
I am facing a severe problem with the replication of subordinate
databases and a log database. The initial replication of the
subordinate databases is successful but afterwards slapd crashes, A
backtrace and a momory map can be found here
A crash should be submitted
A security scanner was run against our ldap severs and came back with a
warning stating The remote LDAP server supports search requests with a
null, or empty, base object. This allows information to be retrieved
without any prior knowledge of the directory structure. Coupled with a
NULL BIND, an