<quote who="Marcelo Maraboli"> > > > Gavin Henry wrote: >> <quote who="James Craig"> >>> >>> Over the coming break I would like to upgrade my openldap servers >>> from the 32bit compile done over the summer to a 64bit compile. >>> (hopefully this will adress the 256 file descriptor limit) >>> >>> Has anyone else gone through this, and were there any gotchas? >>> I do not believe the bdb (also updated executables) database is >>> going to be affected by this, and so I am assuming that I should >>> be able to shut down the service, replace the binaries and restart >>> with the same database. If I am missing something critical, please >>> drop me a line. :-) >>> >> >> Hi, >> >> You will be better served by joining the OpenLDAP lists. >> > > The OpenLDAP site recommends __this__ list for questions > regarding LDAP in general, because the OpenLDAP lists are > for developers, etc.. > > Am I mistaken ? Openldap-software list is moderated...
Yes, and yes. You are asking about *specific* OpenLDAP questions, the Berkeley DB backend etc. These are not generic LDAP questions, there are about OpenLDAP technologies. So.....you should e-mail our lists ;-) > > cut from: http://www.openldap.org/lists/mm/listinfo/openldap-software > > "About openldap-software: > This list is intended for discussion of technical issues specific to > OpenLDAP Software. Discussion > of other software, as well as general LDAP issues, is to taken elsewhere. > General LDAP discussions > can be taken to the U-Mich LDAP <[email protected]> mailing list. Discussion > of non-OpenLDAP software > should be directed to a list intended to support that software. The list > is strictly moderated." > > > regards, > > > -- > MSc. Marcelo Maraboli Rosselott > Jefe Area de Redes y Comunicaciones (Network & UNIX Systems Engineer) > Ingeniero Civil Electronico, CISSP (MSc., Electronic Engineer, CISSP) > > Direccion Central de Servicios Computacionales (DCSC) > Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria phone: +56 32 2654071 > Chile. http://www.usm.cl http://elqui.dcsc.utfsm.cl > --- You are currently subscribed to [email protected] as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word UNSUBSCRIBE as the SUBJECT of the message.
