Pierangelo,
Pierangelo Masarati schrieb am 09.12.2010 10:19 Uhr:
Marc Patermann wrote:
masarati@aero.polimi.it schrieb am 08.12.2010 18:53 Uhr:
Marc Patermann schrieb am 06.12.2010 16:40 Uhr:
what could the following possibly be?
When I do a # slapadd -q -v -c -l dump.ldif to a SLES 11 SP1 (openldap 2.3.20) I get this after a few 1000 entries:
I have a fresh install of SLES 11 SP1 on a new machine. I installed 2.4.23.
What Oracle DB? How did you build it? Did you patch it as needed with the official patches?
Until now I stood with the SLES package.
What is the Oracle DB version of the SLES package? If it requires official patches and they were not applied, you're on your own.
# rpm -qi libdb-4_5-4.5.20 Name : libdb-4_5 Relocations: /usr Version : 4.5.20 Vendor: SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany Release : 95.39 Build Date: Sat Feb 21 07:55:21 2009 Install Date: Fri Nov 26 12:39:27 2010 Build Host: dusty Group : System/Libraries Source RPM: libdb-4_5-4.5.20-95.39.src.rpm Size : 1278112 License: BSD 3-Clause Signature : RSA/8, Sat Feb 21 07:55:49 2009, Key ID e3a5c360307e3d54 Packager : http://bugs.opensuse.org URL : http://www.sleepycat.com Summary : Berkeley DB Database Library Version 4.5 Description : The Berkeley DB Database is a programmatic toolkit that provides database support for applications.
This package contains the necessary runtime libraries. Distribution: SUSE Linux Enterprise 11
Marc