Hi,
Over the last couple of weeks, I've experimented quite a lot with 389 Directory Server. I've had good help on this list, so I wanted to thank you guys.
I've started to write a series of blog articles about 389 DS, and I've added two honorable mentions for Marc Muehlfeld and William Brown, who have provided precious information.
https://www.microlinux.fr/389-ds-centos-7/
Cheers from the sunny South of France,
Niki Kovacs
On 30 Aug 2019, at 21:10, Nicolas Kovacs info@microlinux.fr wrote:
Hi,
Over the last couple of weeks, I've experimented quite a lot with 389 Directory Server. I've had good help on this list, so I wanted to thank you guys.
I've started to write a series of blog articles about 389 DS, and I've added two honorable mentions for Marc Muehlfeld and William Brown, who have provided precious information.
I have been super happy to help, as I'm sure Marc is too!
My french is not so good but as an obvious review point, pam_limits and the ulimit changes you have made are not needed on RHEL 7 - systemd bypasses them as service start, and we ship a pre-configured unit file that has all the correct limits.
Additionally, we also ship a sysctl drop in that automatically alters your system's sysctl to be correct for ldap services too.
We have taken a "correct by default" stance for some years to make installs as simple as possible :)
The dirsrv.target now has no effect either because the dirsrv@service should be linked against the multi-user.target, so you shouldn't need to manage that. Simply start/stop/enable/disable the "dirsrv@instance.service" unit.
Really happy to see you blogging about 389, and I hope to see more great content from you in the future!
Thanks,
Cheers from the sunny South of France,
Niki Kovacs
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