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Re: Problem with Openldap and BDB - Machine freezes
Hi Matthew
You are probably right and Im looking into that at the moment. Seems like the
apache2 is a bad idea to be running on the same machine. This is what my
administrators are using for handling the user accounts.
Do you have a suggestion for the other thing?
Aug 5 09:08:42 area51 slapd[2568]: <= bdb_equality_candidates:
(uniqueMember) index_param failed (18)
Do I need to rewrite something, and in case how?
Thanks again.
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On Tue, 2 Aug 2005 09:21:05 -0400, matthew sporleder wrote
> It looks like you're getting good cache hits, etc, so why do you
> think openldap is causing the system to slow like this? Generally,
> when a system gets very unresponsive, it has more to do with OS-
> level things putting locks on everything else. Try doing some
> tracking of system utilization (cpu, memory, io usage) and then see
> who's on top during your freezes.