> On Jan 31, 2022, at 1:25 PM, Shawn McKinney <smckinney@symas.com> wrote:
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>> On Jan 31, 2022, at 1:16 PM, Dave Macias <davama@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Thank you for the reply.
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>> We are using symas rpm pkgs.
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>> Of course, test env first but wanted to run it here , before i start
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Speaking of tests…
Here are the results of a test I ran today. 4 providers, each on their own distro:
slapd 1. Centos7 el7
slapd 2. AlmaLinux8 el8
slapd 3. Ubuntu20.04 focal
slapd 4. Debian10 buster
All using using 2.6.1-2 packages, from our testing repo.
Pumped several hundred thousand entries into the cluster, via the openldap load balancer. As expected, no problems found.
The machines all behave the same and don’t care what operating system the others run.
Now, we could move into a convo about mixing and matching versions, i.e. 2.4. 2.5 and 2.6. Again, 'should work’, assuming the 2.4 is up-to-date, and they’re not configured ‘differently'. But, that’s another post, for another time :-)
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Shawn
> In that case, there should be no variance in where the bits are placed.
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> Core dump enablement has changed between RHEL7 and 8 distros, but you probably already know that.