For healthcheck, I see 2 possibilities:
 [1] NSSLAPD_DB_LIB=bdb is set in your environment (saying lib389 that bdb
is used ...)
 [2] There is a bug somewhere. (which seems a bit weird since 'dsconf
supplier1 backend config  get' is working as expected ...)
       BTW, Which exact 389-ds-base version are you using ? and on which
platform ?

On Thu, Aug 29, 2024 at 7:24 PM Alessio <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 29.08.2024 18:15, Pierre Rogier wrote:
> > [3] Healthcheck reports '"BDB is still used as backend"'
> >      That one is worrisome and a bit surprising because the db type
> > set set off line by writing directly in the dse.ldif        after
> > exporting the databases (and before importing them)
> > 'dsconf supplier1 backend config  get | grep -i
> > nsslapd-backend-implement ' or
> > 'grep -i nsslapd-backend-implement
> > /etc/dirsrv/slapd-instanceName/dse.ldif' should tell you which
> > database is really used.
>
> Thank you very much for the prompt answer, Pierre.
> Yes, these two commands report that nsslapd-backend-implement is mdb.
> So I should be confident that the migration was successful.
> What about healthcheck stating otherwise?
>
> Thanks,
> Alessio
>
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