> >> I use the samba widh ldap and smbldap-tools to update the ldap db. If I
> >> execute from the terminal a non huge number of operation using the
> >> smbldap-usermode for change the mail, sometimes the operation still not
> >> respond and lock. After I find the db corrupted and I must do a
> >>
tir, 05.07.2005 kl. 18.22 skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[...]
> > If you're using an early version of OpenLDAP 2.1 (say before 2.1.26,
> > 2.1.30 is the latest stable) with BDB 4.1 or 2.2 (say before 2.2.13,
> > IIRC 2.2.27 is the latest stable) with BDB 4.2.52 your DB will very
> > quickly become cor
Quoting Tony Earnshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
tir, 05.07.2005 kl. 14.35 skrev Michael Trimarchi:
I use the samba widh ldap and smbldap-tools to update the ldap db. If I
execute from the terminal a non huge number of operation using the
smbldap-usermode for change the mail, sometimes the operation
tir, 05.07.2005 kl. 14.35 skrev Michael Trimarchi:
> I use the samba widh ldap and smbldap-tools to update the ldap db. If I
> execute from the terminal a non huge number of operation using the
> smbldap-usermode for change the mail, sometimes the operation still not
> respond and lock. After I
Hi all,
I use the samba widh ldap and smbldap-tools to update the ldap db. If I
execute from the terminal a non huge number of operation using the
smbldap-usermode for change the mail, sometimes the operation still not
respond and lock. After I find the db corrupted and I must do a
db_recover.