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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/01/14 21:53, Alexandre Ellert
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complaining about broken connection or something
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The server worked fine before reload (caused by
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<div>I've searched in log file /var/log/dirsrv/*,
/var/log/messages but didn't find anything
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Some of the named crashes I had at first with bind-dyndb-ldap when I
started using IPA in production a few years ago also happened at the
exact time logrotate rotated the log files. I've not had any issues
with bind-dyndb-ldap for a while now, however <big>the</big> most
busy dns servers are still running flat files generated from IPA's
LDAP tree, but the similarity was too close not to mention it. :)<br>
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Regards,<br>
Siggi<br>
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