--On February 4, 2008 5:30:29 PM -0800 "Paul B. Henson" henson@acm.org wrote:
Reviewing the backup/restore procedure, I don't really see anything I might have missed. slapd was not running during the copy, so clearly any updates were suspended. In fact, slapd had never been run -- the copy was made immediately after the initial slapadd. There were actually no log files present. As I mentioned, I have bdb configured to automatically remove them. Presumably slapadd explicitly/implicitly check pointed upon completion and they were removed. Even if there was a log file that I didn't see, the log files were stored in the same directory as the database files, and I copied the entire directory.
slapadd always creates at least one log file that would not be removed by automatic removal. If you had no log files when you were done, then something was done wrong.
--Quanah
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