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Date:      Wed, 16 Feb 2000 11:22:31 -0500
From:      Dave Hummel <sysadmin@white-directory.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   problems with Openldap 
Message-ID:  <38AACEC7.3B8417A6@white-directory.com>

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Hi,

Is anyone successfully running openldap?

I am running the latest port (1.2.9) on 3.4-stable.
Throughout the day the process continually grows
consuming all memory and swap (256 + 256) until
it eventually fails on realloc and dies. On the
openldap mailing list someone (from redhat) suggested
that:
"I've seen this behaviour if openldap isnt compiled with
-D_REENTRANT_ on linux. With 1.2.x it seems the configure script
doesnt add it automatically. Adding that to CFLAGS or whereever
approriate seems to make it behave better."

My understanding is that our threads implementation is quite
different from linux_threads, so I don't know if this advice
means much to me (didn't seem to make a difference when
I tried it).

Is anyone successfully running openlap? Any tweaks I should
be aware of? I'm using a very basic configuration. Adjusting
cachesize/dbcachesize seems to have no effect, nor do I see
any compile/configuration options that look promising.

Thanks,
Dave




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