Hello all,
We have an installation of openldap like this: master <- slave <-
translucent proxy. All the installation is on debian Jessie 8.2 with
slapd version 2.4.40+dfsg-1+deb8u1.
When searching/binding with ldapsearch everything seems ok. I mean I
have the results I expect.
We have an a
Le 2016-01-11 12:52, M. P. a écrit :
Le 2016-01-08 11:48, M. P. a écrit :
Hi,
We are on a process of merging datas from a remote database to a local
database. The two databases have the same base dn. To ease this
process, I thought for a way to make a union of the remote database
and the local
Well... maybe am I a too "old school": I do appreciate lmdb a lot for its clean
and simple API, but a parsimonious side of myself is kind of "shocked"
demanding 1 TB upfront. After all, my application might not be the only one
running on such a system, and there are many technologies using memor
Bruno Freudensprung wrote:
Hmmm... doing it this way has several drawbacks (if I am understanding the docs
correctly):
- the mutex of the write transactions prevents from writing simultaneously in
my dbis (I am inserting big graphs and sometimes it takes from seconds to
minutes to do so, plus
BÖSCH Christian wrote:
On 14 Jan 2016, at 08:37 , BÖSCH Christian mailto:boe...@fhv.at>> wrote:
hi,
i have two openldap servers 2.4.43 on freebsd 10.2 with multimaster
replication.
if i add on one node a dynamicobject, the other node dies immediatly.
has anybody an idea?
regards,chris
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> On 14 Jan 2016, at 08:37 , BÖSCH Christian wrote:
>
>>>
>>> hi,
>>>
>>> i have two openldap servers 2.4.43 on freebsd 10.2 with multimaster
>>> replication.
>>> if i add on one node a dynamicobject, the other node dies immediatly.
>>> has anybody an idea?
>>>
>>> regards,chris
>>>
>>> ---
Hmmm... doing it this way has several drawbacks (if I am understanding the docs
correctly):
- the mutex of the write transactions prevents from writing simultaneously in
my dbis (I am inserting big graphs and sometimes it takes from seconds to
minutes to do so, plus those graphs are really ind
Phil Pishioneri wrote:
On 1/4/16 7:42 PM, Phil Pishioneri wrote:
Environment:
slapd: openldap-ltb-2.4.42-1.el6.x86_64
config: slapd.conf (file)
database: mdb
After a database has been loaded, can the sortvals option be
added/changed without having to dump and reload the database? The
slapd.con