hi, i am seeing a symptom where the accesslog contextcsn is not always
updated when a new entry is added to the accesslog. i have a test setup
[config is below], with a content database using the accesslog and
syncprov overlays, and an accesslog database using the syncprov overlay.
for the pu
Am Thu, 24 Aug 2017 15:08:44 +
schrieb "Zpyro ." :
> Hi All - I am trying to setup replication between a Centos 5 (2.3)
> and Centos 7 (2.4) server.
>
> Partial replication is working - however it has not fully replicated.
> I am receiving an error of "syncrepl_message_to_entry: rid=123 mods
Douglas Duckworth wrote:
Hi
I am running openldap-servers-2.4.40-16.el6.x86_64 cluster on Centos 6.9. My
/var/lib/ldap directory contains many 10MB log files. /var partition rather
small...
I've read they can be removed either by running "sudo db_archive -d -h
/var/lib/ldap/domain" or by
Hi
I am running openldap-servers-2.4.40-16.el6.x86_64 cluster on Centos 6.9.
My /var/lib/ldap directory contains many 10MB log files. /var partition
rather small...
I've read they can be removed either by running "sudo db_archive -d -h
/var/lib/ldap/domain" or by defining "DB_LOG_AUTOREMOVE" wit
Hi All - I am trying to setup replication between a Centos 5 (2.3) and Centos 7
(2.4) server.
Partial replication is working - however it has not fully replicated. I am
receiving an error of "syncrepl_message_to_entry: rid=123 mods check
(postalAddress: value #0 invalid per syntax)" in the logs
On Fri, 2017-08-11 at 13:43 +0100, Andrew Findlay wrote:
> The programme for the 2017 LDAP Conference has just been published:
>
> https://ldapcon.org/2017/conference-program/
>
> It's looking good, so get your booking in quickly to get early-bird
> tickets and start thinking about where you want
On 8/25/17 2:30 AM, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
Hi Geert,
If I could, I would delete 8664 from the ITS system entirely as it was filed
based on invalid information that was provided to me. It generally should be
ignored.
When a write operation is performed with LMDB, the freelist is scanned for
On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 19:30:17 -0500, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
> When a write operation is performed with LMDB, the freelist is scanned
> for available space to reuse if possible. The larger the size of the
> freelist, the longer amount of time it will take for the operation to
> complete succ