mark.bannister@morganstanley.com wrote:
Full_Name: Mark Bannister Version: 2.4.30 OS: Oracle Solaris 11.2 URL: ftp://ftp.openldap.org/incoming/ Submission from: (NULL) (205.228.82.171)
I have a master server and a replica configured with syncrepl in refreshAndPersist mode. Im using bdb (not mdb), simple auth (not SASL), standard syncrepl (not delta-syncrepl).
I noticed that the directory has about 5 erroneous entries in 300,000 where there is a multi-valued attribute containing two identical values. These entries were added by slapadd -q. Here is an example:
dn: cn=test,ou=rpc,dc=mycompany,dc=com objectClass: oncRpc cn: test cn: test oncRpcNumber: 12345678
The docs already tell you to only use slapadd with known-good data.
I did see that a number of memory leaks have been fixed since 2.4.30, but I didn't see anything that looked like this profile. Sorry I don't have a newer version of OpenLDAP to hand to re-test.
Closing this ITS. You can followup again if you see the same problem in the current 2.4.41 release candidate. 2.4.30 is over 3 years old, no one is going to investigate this.