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Operating Systems Solaris Sol10 + OpenLDAP = excessive logging & full file system??!! Post 302785945 by Wraith_G2IC on Tuesday 26th of March 2013 02:44:09 PM
Old 03-26-2013
Question Sol10 + OpenLDAP = excessive logging & full file system??!!

Hello all, new to this forum (member of many others). Hopefully I can find help here.

SERVER:
Brand new server Oracle Enterprise SPARC T4-1
Loaded Solaris SPARC 10 u10, patched to 147440-27
Loaded OpenLDAP v2.4.30
Loaded Berkley DB 4.7.25.NC Loaded OpenSSL 1.0.1c
Note: All packages are from sunfreeware


For sake of simplicity:

/ldap/openLdapData
/ldap/openLdapLogs

In the logs directory there are 50m files that are being created every min, and filling up the 100GB of space on that filesystem. The file system is from a ZFS pool with a ZFS quota of 100GB (if any of that matters to anyone). I tried lowering the default logging level from 256 to 128+32+8=168 by placing entries in the slapd.conf file. Should those entries also be in the DB_CONFIG file as well. Also in the DB_CONFIG file is "set_flags DB_LOG_AUTOREMOVE", but it is still doing it. I am tempted to go to 0, but I don't want to have to do that.

I have this same OS and software running on some T2000, T51xx, and T52xx series servers with no issues. I have configured hundreds of servers using these packages, and their predecessors. I have never seen this behavior before. There seems to be a lot of things different about the T4-1 that have made configuring this server a giant PITA.

Does anyone know what the issue is with this thing? Smilie
 

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