Hello Quanah, thank you for your fast response! Am 23.03.2015 um 21:02 schrieb Quanah Gibson-Mount: > --On Monday, March 23, 2015 9:19 PM +0100 Timo Eissler > <timo@teissler.de> wrote: >> >> Mar 22 20:10:01 foobarsrv1 slapd[16923]: connection_input: conn=12652 >> deferring operation: binding > > Can be ignored. Server is simply busy and will process this bind when > resources allow (this is an informational message). I already thought it would be something like this, but what i don't understand is that the system has nearly no load (below 0.3) as it is a quad core system with 16GB RAM and this still happens. What parameters are defining the available resources? > >> Mar 22 15:36:33 foobarsrv1 slapd[16923]: connection_read(29): no >> connection! > > This means the client closed the connection w/o performing an unbind > request. Can be ignored. > >> Mar 22 15:37:36 foobarsrv1 slapd[16923]: conn=10375 op=6 ABANDON msg=6 > > This means the client sent an abandon. Can be ignored. > >> Mar 15 09:00:59 foobarsrv1 slapd[28731]: connection_input: conn=16081 >> deferring operation: too many executing > > Same reasons as the first log message. > >> Mar 12 18:33:54 foobarsrv1 slapd[699]: slap_global_control: unrecognized >> control: 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.8.5.1 > > This is the password policy control. Since you haven't implemented > ppolicy, clearly it won't be available. Should be ignorable unless > you want to implement a password policy. > > --Quanah > > > -- > > Quanah Gibson-Mount > Platform Architect > Zimbra, Inc. > -------------------- > Zimbra :: the leader in open source messaging and collaboration > -- Timo Eissler Senior Project Engineer / Consultant Am Zuckerberg 54 D-71640 Ludwigsburg Tel.: +49 7141 4094003 Mobil.: +49 151 20650311 Email: timo@teissler.de
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