--On Thursday, February 11, 2010 7:21 PM +0100 Dieter Kluenter dieter@dkluenter.de wrote:
Quanah Gibson-Mount quanah@zimbra.com writes:
----- Echedey Lorenzo echedey@gmail.com wrote:
I think the best option, as you suggest, is to recreate everything. Is it enough to remove all /var/lib/ldap contents, restart the ldap service, and populate all again? My intention is to have 8M entries as max.
Thanks for your help
There is zero need to recreate everything. Dieter is wrong. Simply stop slapd, create the DB_CONFIG file, run db_recover to regenerate the bdb database profile, then start slapd. This has been the standard way to do this since OpenLDAP 2.1. Dieter should know this.
I have experienced some problems in the past, that's why I prefer a clean recreation.
Then you should have collected data and filed an ITS. I've never had a problem in nearly 10 years of configuring and modifying DB_CONFIG files back to 2.1.4 when it's done correctly.
--Quanah
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