Quanah,
Fine, I get it, you hate Solaris, BDB, etc...... But this is what I have to work with, and I still have an issue that I have never heard of, nor do I know what to even look for. Google searches turn up very little.
Is there an "OpenLDAP forum" where you can get help? I have tried removing the package labeled SMCdb47, and loaded SMCdb. The result is still the same. I know you don't like BDB, (you didn't mention what you do prefer) but in any case we are approved to use OpenLDAP w/ BDB. Normally we download all the supporting packages from sunfreeware.com, and if I remember correctly, it is defaulted to use BDB.
So I have to use: Solaris 10 BDB 4.7.25.NC OpenSSL 1.0.1c OpenLDAP 2.4.30
What can I do. I have configured hundreds of servers using these packages, and their predecessors. We have never seen this behavior.
Carl
-----Original Message----- From: Quanah Gibson-Mount [mailto:quanah@zimbra.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2013 2:20 PM To: Swenson_CNTR, Carl E.; openldap-its@openldap.org Subject: RE: (ITS#7545) Problem with v2.4.30
--On Tuesday, March 19, 2013 8:57 PM +0000 "Swenson_CNTR, Carl E." Carl.Swenson@dodiis.mil wrote:
Quanah,
Thank you for the reply.
I double checked my versions on some of my systems just to be sure. One inconsistency I noticed was in the name of the DB package Possibly downloaded at 2 different times from sunfreeware.com.
Example - Sun Enterprise SPARC T5220 (everything works on this system) pkginfo -l SMColdap - version 2.4.30 pkginfo -l SMCossl - version 1.0.1c pkginfo -l SMCdb - version 4.7.25.NC
Sun Enterprise SPARC T4-1 (the logs go crazy on this system) pkginfo -l SMColdap - version 2.4.30 pkginfo -l SMCossl - version 1.0.1c pkginfo -l SMCdb47 - version 4.7.25.NC
IDK how this would affect the system, but based on your suggestion there is some difference in the package as the "pkginst" name on one system is SMCdb, and SMCdb47 on the other while the version is exactly the same.
I have no idea. I abandoned Slowaris years ago... I abandoned using BDB with OpenLDAP last year. However, no one has reported any issues like this. It really appears to be a bug in BDB rather than OpenLDAP however.
--Quanah
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