On Monday 10 July 2006 21:56, David Schell wrote:
We have been using openLDAP with a BDB backend using Fedora Core 4
for about a year. Unfortunately, we periodically experience a
problem with BDB database corruption preventing openLDAP from
starting if the server is shut down hard (such as
On Jul 11, 2006, at 9:47 AM, Buchan Milne wrote:
On Monday 10 July 2006 21:56, David Schell wrote:
We have been using openLDAP with a BDB backend using Fedora Core 4
for about a year. Unfortunately, we periodically experience a
problem with BDB database corruption preventing openLDAP from
We have been using openLDAP with a BDB backend using Fedora Core 4
for about a year. Unfortunately, we periodically experience a
problem with BDB database corruption preventing openLDAP from
starting if the server is shut down hard (such as during an extended
power outage).
While I have
To: openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org
Subject: openLDAP BDB back-end trouble
We have been using openLDAP with a BDB backend using Fedora Core 4
for about a year. Unfortunately, we periodically experience a
problem with BDB database corruption preventing openLDAP from
starting if the server
Matthew Hardin wrote:
Symas developed and contributed code to back-bdb, back-hdb, and back-ldbm
that detects unclean shutdowns. When this code is triggered, back-bdb and
back-hdb databases are automatically recovered during the next slapd
startup. In the case of back-ldbm the backend will not