I'm not very well versed in programming languages, but I did some
investigations.

It looks like 
/usr/lib/python3.9/site-packages/lib389/backend.py
invokes self._instance.get_db_lib

get_db_lib is defined in
/usr/lib/python3.9/site-packages/lib389/__init__.py

Here, at line 873

def get_db_lib(self):
   ...
   return get_default_db_lib()


get_default_db_lib is defined in

/usr/lib/python3.9/site-packages/lib389/utils.py

and it

return os.getenv('NSSLAPD_DB_LIB', default=DEFAULT_DB_LIB)

Since NSSLAPD_DB_LIB is not defined as an environment variable,
DEFAULT_DB_LIB i returned.


DEFAULT_DB_LIB is defined in

/usr/lib/python3.9/site-packages/lib389/_constants.py

and the value is DEFAULT_DB_LIB = 'bdb'


So in my case it looks like DEFAULT_DB_LIB is always used when I use
dsctl healthcheck

If I put DEFAULT_DB_LIB = 'mdb' in _constants.py, then healthcheck
stops complaining.


Thanks,
A.

On Fri, 2024-08-30 at 17:33 +0200, Pierre Rogier wrote:
> For healthcheck, I see 2 possibilities:
>  [1] NSSLAPD_DB_LIB=bdb is set in your environment (saying lib389
> that bdb is used ...) 
>  [2] There is a bug somewhere. (which seems a bit weird since 'dsconf
> supplier1 backend config  get' is working as expected ...)
>        BTW, Which exact 389-ds-base version are you using ? and on
> which platform ?
> 

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