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On Tue, 2009-05-26 at 04:26 -0700, Howard Chu wrote:
abartlet@samba.org wrote:
Full_Name: Andrew Bartlett Version: CVS HEAD OS: Fedora 10 URL: ftp://ftp.openldap.org/incoming/ Submission from: (NULL) (59.167.251.137)
Samba4's provision and 'make test' seems to create some internal situat=
ion in
OpenLDAP slapd where it will not accept any more connections over ldapi=
:///
This is best seen by building Samba4, and running
TEST_LDAP=3Dyes OPENLDAP_ROOT=3D/usr/local make test
The slapd does not crash, but simply stops accepting new connections. =
Samba4
currently then crashes due to some other bug (the LDAP backend not resp=
onding is
clearly untested code in Samba4).
It isn't a Samba4 client bug, as ldapsearch also fails to respond.
This seems very, very similar to ITS#5261
=20 Further testing with Andrew's kvm image shows the hang only occurs when C=
yrus=20
SASL's libsasldb2.so plugin is present. I always remove that plugin from =
my=20
installs, since I only use in-directory SASL secrets. That's probably why=
I=20
wasn't seeing the reported behavior before. =20 Also a note - it's still not clear we've been talking about the same thin=
g up=20
to this point. Even when the samba test suite hangs, I see that ldapsearc=
h=20
still works fine against slapd. At any rate, currently all of the samba4 =
tests=20
pass for me.
Hmm. Using that KVM image, with the libsasldb moved aside (and with it left in place), I still get errors. =20
However, there is an important difference: Where previously, once it locked up nothing proceeded, now it proceeds - as if the failure is temporary now. The error has changed too - instead of a failure to connect, it is an inability to successfully read the rootDSE.=20
I agree, we might be jumping at different shadows here, but your patches did fix something...
Andrew Bartlett
--=20 Andrew Bartlett http://samba.org/~abartlet/ Authentication Developer, Samba Team http://samba.org Samba Developer, Red Hat Inc.
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