Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
--On Tuesday, April 21, 2009 9:11 PM +0200 Piotr Wadas pwadas@dtpw.pl wrote:
Hello, I've been trying past weeks upgrading my production openldap software. I started from 2.4.11 when it was available, through all available versions, up to 2.4.16. I tried package builds, and my own builds. Each version except 2.4.10 was likely to hang, as it's production, and load is quite high, I haven't too much patience to debug and researching what's actually going on, but I tried disabling syncrepl (no effect), some different settings for bdb backend and slapd thread, concurrency etc ( starting from settings which caused no problems with 2.4.10 ), and finally, got back to 2.4.10 which works fine. Between version change I noticed that 2.4.11+ is build with newer libdb versions
No. Only 2.4.12+ requires the higher BDB versions. 2.4.11 and previous have the same BDB requirements.
What is the minimum level of BDB required to support OpenLDAP > 2.4.11?
As you know, the change log for 2.4.12 says it added support for BDB 4.7.x and removed pre-BDB 4.4 which is very helpful. Should this be read as >= 4.4 is acceptable? Looking through the docs, changes and FAQomatic, I cannot find a definitive list of acceptable/required levels (which could include, OpenSSL, GnuTLS, SASL, etc). I was wondering if that list is somewhere I simply can't find. :-)
I'm running BDB 4.6.x with 2.4 and it seems fine for the tests I've done.
I'd be happy to contribute to the docs as I am sure the OpenLDAP team is swamped with other work. :-)
Cheers, Bill
--Quanah
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Quanah Gibson-Mount Principal Software Engineer Zimbra, Inc
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