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Re: Synchronous or asynchronous replication



--On Friday, September 27, 2013 10:40 PM -0500 espeake@oreillyauto.com wrote:

That is what I have done so far was a fresh install and not part of a
distro.  And I have everything working with the exception of this one
application.  And it appears that tuning the DB should be what fixes it.
According to the documentation from the openldap site I should need about
150 MB for the cache setting in my DB_config.  It was already set at
512MB  The is a setting dealing with the number of records that can be
open at onetime ad it is set to 50000.  I thoguht about moving that to
100000 and the other one, I have to appologize I am at home right and
don't have all of the information in front of me, to 300000 or three
times the open records as recommended in the admin guide.

I just need to be pointed to a little more information on tuning the DB.

Again, you need to run a current release if you want to do MMR. Period. No amount of tuning the DB is going to fix this particular problem.

Once you get on a current release, you can switch to MDB, which doesn't need all the tuning malarkey BDB does. So you get to resolve two problems at once.

I don't even know what "a fresh install" even means. A fresh install of OpenLDAP? Then I would assume you did it with 2.4.36. But you constantly say you are running 2.4.31.

--Quanah

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Quanah Gibson-Mount
Lead Engineer
Zimbra Software, LLC
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