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RE: looking for a stable combination



> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org
> [mailto:owner-openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org]On Behalf Of John Hogenmiller

> I'm looking for two things:
>
> 1) A good way of pulling stats in ldap usage
> (queries/additions/modifications per second, number of simultaneous
> connections, query execution time, etc...)

Look into back-monitor.
>
> 2) (MOST IMPORTANT)  The best, most stable version of openldap
> (slapd/slurpd) and a corresponding backend database (berkeley db/gdbm)
> that works under heavy load.
>
> I've ran multiple versions of openldap with stock installs of
> redhat 7.2
> and 7.3.  I have run into some problems with openldap 2.1.5
> and db4.1.24
> (patched and unpatched berkeleydb).  I have a problem with
> openldap2.0.25
> and gdbm-1.8.0 compiled from source.

Using my keen psychic powers, I'll say that all the problems you've
encountered are fixed in OpenLDAP 2.1.42 and Berkeley DB 4.1.99.

In the absence of any detailed information, I wonder how you expect any of
your problems to ever get resolved.

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