bala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi All,
>I am trying to recover my openldap database
> using slapadd, fo that I would like to increase the
> cache size for faster recovery my DB_CONFIG file in
> database directory looks like this
[...]
> what am I missing, is there any other param
bala wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to recover my openldap database
using slapadd, fo that I would like to increase the
cache size for faster recovery my DB_CONFIG file in
database directory looks like this
DB_CONFIG
set_cachesize 0 52428800 0
set_lk_max_lockers 2500
set_lk_max_locks
I tried this against an active directory server both on Linux and Windows.
While on windows, the rebind callback does get called, it does not get
called on Linux. Using Ethereal, I looked at the packets sent by the LDAP
server and I can see that referrals are indeed being sent back.
Is this a know
Hi All,
I am trying to recover my openldap database
using slapadd, fo that I would like to increase the
cache size for faster recovery my DB_CONFIG file in
database directory looks like this
DB_CONFIG
set_cachesize 0 52428800 0
set_lk_max_lockers 2500
set_lk_max_locks 7500
set_lk_m
Ali Pouya wrote:
I think that slurpd is still required for security reasons :
In my project I install the master in the internal secure network and the
replica(s) in the in DMZs exposed to risks.
As incoming TCP Connections (external --> internal) are prohibited I cannot
use syncrepl to syncronis
I think that slurpd is still required for security reasons :
In my project I install the master in the internal secure network and the
replica(s) in the in DMZs exposed to risks.
As incoming TCP Connections (external --> internal) are prohibited I cannot
use syncrepl to syncronise the replicas.
But
Ignacio Coupeau wrote:
Thanks for these ITS, I had the same problem (Xeon bi processor, IBM
XSeries 345, RH AS4U2, OpenLdap 2.3.11) and solved it via cvs with
OPENLDAP_REL_ENG_2_3.
However the 4138 was marked as duplicate of the 4108, and the 4108 is
initially was reported as HEAD bug, so the
It looks like you are trying to use LDAP server as a DBMS server. Instead of
writing your own utility, you might want to simply use one of the three
options shown below to fulfill your purpose.
1. Use SQL Directory Browser
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Dear Pierangelo,
Thank you very much!
I have read X.500 related docs and rfc3671 and rfc3672. But I also
could not understand it very clearly.
Is there any example talked about it to help me understand it clearly?
Thank you very much!
From: Pierangelo Masarati <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Thanks for these ITS, I had the same problem (Xeon bi processor, IBM
XSeries 345, RH AS4U2, OpenLdap 2.3.11) and solved it via cvs with
OPENLDAP_REL_ENG_2_3.
However the 4138 was marked as duplicate of the 4108, and the 4108 is
initially was reported as HEAD bug, so the latest release (2.3.14)
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