200 x 3000 = ?
-Dieter
Hello,
I've created an other solution.
I upgraded to openldap 2.4 so I was able to put multiple syncrepl rid's
into 1 database.
Then I added 200 different DN's in it and it replicated everything.
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
Hendrik
Am Sun, 27 Mar 2011 14:38:08 +0200
schrieb Hendrik van der Ploeg :
> > Yes I did. All databases are in a seperate directory with a
> > DB_CONFIG file in each directory
>
> And the total amount of memory your system provides? Think about what
> you are aiming at.
>
>
> The systems has 2Gb RAM.
> Yes I did. All databases are in a seperate directory with a DB_CONFIG
> file in each directory
And the total amount of memory your system provides? Think about what
you are aiming at.
The systems has 2Gb RAM. But even when I raise it to 4GB the errors
occur at the exact same point during the
Am Sun, 27 Mar 2011 13:20:49 +0200
schrieb Hendrik van der Ploeg :
[...]
> Yes I did. All databases are in a seperate directory with a DB_CONFIG
> file in each directory
And the total amount of memory your system provides? Think about what
you are aiming at.
-Dieter
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Dieter Klünter | Systemb
Op 25-03-11 12:59, Hendrik van der Ploeg schreef:
Am Sun, 27 Mar 2011 11:41:07 +0200
schrieb Hendrik van der Ploeg:
Op 25-03-11 12:59, Hendrik van der Ploeg schreef:
> Hello People,
>
> I'm importing a ldif file in a ldapserver which has 200 different
> databases on it. The max is 256 b
Am Sun, 27 Mar 2011 11:41:07 +0200
schrieb Hendrik van der Ploeg :
> Op 25-03-11 12:59, Hendrik van der Ploeg schreef:
> > Hello People,
> >
> > I'm importing a ldif file in a ldapserver which has 200 different
> > databases on it. The max is 256 by the way.
> > I import the ldif in every database
Op 25-03-11 12:59, Hendrik van der Ploeg schreef:
Hello People,
I'm importing a ldif file in a ldapserver which has 200 different
databases on it. The max is 256 by the way.
I import the ldif in every database only with a different DN per database
of course.
I can import the ldif file in about
Hendrik van der Ploeg writes:
> Hello People,
>
> I'm importing a ldif file in a ldapserver which has 200 different
> databases on it. The max is 256 by the way.
> I import the ldif in every database only with a different DN per database
> of course.
>
> I can import the ldif file in about 30 dat
Hello People,
I'm importing a ldif file in a ldapserver which has 200 different
databases on it. The max is 256 by the way.
I import the ldif in every database only with a different DN per database
of course.
I can import the ldif file in about 30 databases and then the server gives
the error mes