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openldap 2.4.22 crash



Hi all,
I'm using Buchan's package of openldap2.4.22 x86_64 on RHEL5.3.

I'm able to reproduce a crash renaming an entry in my tree. I'm doing this by using phpldapadmin. When I restart the engine I can see the entry with the name changed.

I'm trying  to produce a core dump and subsequently file an ITS, but I''m not able to have the core generated.

I changed /etc/security/limits for the ldap user and some other RHEL specifics to not limit the size of the core.
If I look to  /proc/<slapd_pid>/limits I can see the following:

[root@ldap04 14527]# cat limits
Limit                     Soft Limit           Hard Limit           Units    
Max cpu time              unlimited            unlimited            seconds  
Max file size             unlimited            unlimited            bytes    
Max data size             unlimited            unlimited            bytes    
Max stack size            10485760             unlimited            bytes    
Max core file size        unlimited            unlimited            bytes    
Max resident set          unlimited            unlimited            bytes    
Max processes             65536                65536                processes
Max open files            1024                 1024                 files    
Max locked memory         32768                32768                bytes    
Max address space         unlimited            unlimited            bytes    
Max file locks            unlimited            unlimited            locks    
Max pending signals       65536                65536                signals  
Max msgqueue size         819200               819200               bytes    
Max nice priority         0                    0                   
Max realtime priority     0                    0                   

After that I do the rename, the slapd crashes and the core dump isn't there...

Any idea?

Thanks in advance
     Marco


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