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Re: Internal (implementation specific) error (80) and cannot allocate memory



Hendrik van der Ploeg <hvdploeg@competa.com> writes:

> Hello People,
>
> I'm importing a ldif file in a ldapserver which has 200 different
> databases on it. The max is 256 by the way.
> I import the ldif in every database only with a different DN per database
> of course.
>
> I can import the ldif file in about 30 databases and then the server gives
> the error message:
>
> "ldapadd: Internal (implementation specific) error (80)"
>
> And in de slapd.log:
>
> bdb_locker_id: err Cannot allocate memory(12)
>
> The ldif file consist of about 8000 lines.
>
>
> Is there some kind of maximum entries per database and can I expand the
> maximum.
>
>
> I just can't imagine that there is a maximum of 8000 * 30 = 240000
>
> Hope someone can help me.

I am not arguing on the rather strange setup but did you configure
BerkeleyDB properly? The default is 256 K.

-Dieter

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