Hi Clément -
Thank you for the prompt reply!

1.  Is it pretty standard practice to do a db_recover on OpenLDAP startup?
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>No, it is not with recent versions of OpenLDAP (this is why db_recover at
startup is set to false by default). Since 2.4 (and > maybe before), slapd
always do itself a db_recover at startup.

The current version of the init script actually enables db_recover at
startup at line 88:

RECOVER_AT_STARTUP="1" # 0 for OpenLDAP 2.3.x

Which is the reason I bring up the question! :)

Do you recommend disabling this when running on an OpenLDAP 2.4.x server?

Are you saying that the OpenLDAP slapd binary itself does a db_recover for
2.4.x versions?  That's cool!


>Could you maybe open an issue on http://tools.ltb-project.org/projects/ltb and
provide your modifications as a patch?
2.   Done.  patch submitted http://tools.ltb-project.org/issues/680



Thank you again!
-Gare

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Gare Calhoun
Antioch University IT Services, Software Developer
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