Howard Chu hyc@symas.com schrieb am 21.08.2014 um 21:42 in Nachricht
Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
--On Thursday, August 21, 2014 10:44 AM +0200 Oriol Rosa Ramoneda orosa@bcn.sia.es wrote:
Hi,
The accesslog in our production environment is growing rather fast after our recent installation of the 'lastbind' overlay. This uncontrolable growth happens only when our two nodes are up and running, if we stop the service in either one of them, this problem stops and logs grow at a normal rate (1 every few days, not seconds).
First thing to do, always, is state the openldap version you are using.
Irrelevant here since the log files listed in the original post are BDB transaction log files, and have nothing to do with accesslog or any other overlay.
But one can say that the "no changes, no logs" properties holds for BDB also. So I believe that many writes to the accesslog database causes massive logs. So maybe the questions are: Waht is written, and why is it written?
Regards, Ulrich
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