Torsten wrote:
And, just to clarify, with the 2.1 series of slapd, DB_CONFIG tweaking
reduced the chance of lockups, but didn't remove them at all. In fact,
it was so trivial to get the whole thing locked up that at one point I
had a pair of shellscrips that did it quite reliably if run
concur
Steve Langasek wrote:
In 2.2, LDBM is a royal mess; even in 2.1, AIUI, there were too many
problems to consider it releasable.
I've gone back to my servers, to check exact versions of what I am running.
On my Opteron running a Debian-amd64 Sarge, it seems I stuck with slapd
2.1.30-3, which wa
As recently as November 2004, I was seeing serious lockups and dataloss
with BDB backends, due to upstream bugs in the BDB integration, and all
our LDAP setups ended up using LDBM due to reliability concerns.
These BDB reliability concerns are tracked in Bug #190165
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
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Isaac Clerencia wrote:
Will be Moodle 1.4.4 released soon? Otherwise I might be interested in
applying your patch to 1.4.3.
This week I think.
cheers,
martin
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Isaac,
I've just committed this in our stable branch. Fixes the problem on my
system with a non-packaged moodle, and still allows you to control
session configuration from /etc/apache/conf.d/moodle or just fall back
to the session GC being done by the P
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Package: moodle
Version: 1.4.2-1
Debian's PHP has changed its session handling, and as a result, session
files need to be removed by a cronjob running as root.
Given that Moodle's session files are stored away from the standard
locations, those session
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