Ref int is not on.

On Mar 27, 2012 10:11 AM, "Mark Reynolds" <mareynol@redhat.com> wrote:
Michael,

Something else to check is the Referential Integrity Plugin.  Is it enabled?  If it is, something that I have seen that helps is to set the interval from 0 to 1 second.  Or turn it off to rule it out, but then of course it won't do its job.

Regards,
Mark

On 03/26/2012 10:25 PM, Michael R. Gettes wrote:
I am a little perplexed.

I am making a change to a groupOfNames object having some 16069 member attributes.  I am deleting nearly 16000 members and then adding nearly 16000 members.  CPU goes to 100% and never comes down.  I have plenty of memory allocated (700MB) to nss-slapd and I have made the adjustments to allow for large objects (maxbersize).  I end up having to kill -9 slapd.  the annoying thing is some times it works, some times it doesn't.  I can't seem to find any common conditions of the failures (or successes).

ds = 1.2.9.9
RHEL = 5.7

Thoughts?

/mrg
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