The patch is risky. After it's been applied, invoking
/etc/init.d/slapd start while slapd is running can (and most
probably will) result in data loss.
db4.2_recover -e will pick up new DB_CONFIG settings, so there's no
need to special-case it for updates.
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Hi Florian,
On Fri, May 27, 2005 at 08:27:47AM +0200, Florian Weimer wrote:
The patch is risky. After it's been applied, invoking
/etc/init.d/slapd start while slapd is running can (and most
probably will) result in data loss.
Yep, that is creating headaches for me too :(
db4.2_recover -e
* Torsten Landschoff:
db4.2_recover -e will pick up new DB_CONFIG settings, so there's no
need to special-case it for updates.
Are you sure?
Yes, I regularly use -e to recreate the environment after tweaking
DB_CONFIG.
I though -e was to retain the old setting?
-e does not retain any
* Florian Weimer:
I though -e was to retain the old setting?
-e does not retain any settings, it retains the environment.
It retains it by removing and recreating it (sorry for being unclear).
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