Full_Name: C. Swenson Version: 2.4.30 OS: Solaris 10 URL: ftp://ftp.openldap.org/incoming/ Submission from: (NULL) (214.3.138.234)
All,
We have used OpenLDAP for years, and currently using v2.4.30 on several systems. IDK if this is a bug on a specific platform, but there does not seem to be any other logical explanation.
Sun Enterprise SPARC T4-1 Solaris 10 update10 8/11 Patch level 147440-27
OpenLDAP v2.4.30
data: /ldap/openLdapData/ logs: /ldap/openLdapLogs/
I have never seen an issue like this one. I have rebuilt and populated LDAP several times, and every time after a few days the number of 50mb logs in the logs directory "explodes". It will grow to the maximum size of the file system until ldap crashes. We have added: set_flags DB_LOG_AUTOREMOVE to the DB_CONFIG file, but this does not seem to do anything.
This new model Sun server (T4-1) is the only one that this has happened on, and extensive searches turn up nothing but the autoremove suggestion.
This system is on an isolated classified network and I can not upload any log files. Can someone tell us what kind of bug this is?
Carl