I was playing with back-config on my laptop, and trying to get something working that required some investigation of what was happening server-side. I noticed that my usual logging (of "stats sync") seemed to have stopped working.
After changing olcLogLevel a few times, I couldn't get behaviour consistent with the slapd-config man page. So, I switched back to my previous slapd.conf, and had the same problem.
Investigating, it looks like my last logging of "stats" was around:
Apr 27 14:36:42 tiger slapd[13031]: conn=185639 op=1 SEARCH RESULT tag=101 err=0 nentries=1 text= .... Apr 27 14:37:03 tiger slapd[13031]: conn=81471 fd=79 closed (slapd shutdown) Apr 27 14:37:04 tiger slapd[13031]: slapd shutdown: waiting for 0 operations/tasks to finish Apr 27 14:37:05 tiger slapd[13031]: slapd stopped. Apr 27 14:37:23 tiger slapd[30234]: @(#) $OpenLDAP: slapd 2.4.22 (Apr 27 2010 13:36:26) $ ^Ibgmilne@tiger.ranger.dnsalias.com:/home/bgmilne/rpm/BUILD/openldap-2.4.22/servers/slapd Apr 27 14:37:24 tiger slapd[30236]: slapd starting May 6 21:01:01 tiger slapd[15103]: slapd starting
[root@tiger ~]# date -d@`rpm -q --qf "%{INSTALLTIME}\n" openldap-servers` Tue Apr 27 14:37:15 WAT 2010
[root@tiger ~]# zgrep openldap-servers /var/log/rpmpkgs* /var/log/rpmpkgs:openldap-servers-2.4.22-0mdv2010.0.x86_64.rpm /var/log/rpmpkgs.1.gz:openldap-servers-2.4.22-0mdv2010.0.x86_64.rpm /var/log/rpmpkgs.2.gz:openldap-servers-2.4.21-1mdv2010.0.x86_64.rpm /var/log/rpmpkgs.3.gz:openldap-servers-2.4.21-1mdv2010.0.x86_64.rpm /var/log/rpmpkgs.4.gz:openldap-servers-2.4.21-1mdv2010.0.x86_64.rpm
[root@tiger ~]# ls -lrt /var/log/rpmpkgs* -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 29461 2010-04-11 04:02 /var/log/rpmpkgs.4.gz -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 29443 2010-04-18 04:02 /var/log/rpmpkgs.3.gz -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 29507 2010-04-25 07:24 /var/log/rpmpkgs.2.gz -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 29512 2010-05-03 20:18 /var/log/rpmpkgs.1.gz -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 148518 2010-05-06 04:06 /var/log/rpmpkgs [root@tiger ~]#
It looks pretty clear that 2.4.21 was working, 2.4.22 isn't.
Regards, Buchan