Hi.

I’m trying to migrate small other vendor LDAP server to OpenLDAP.

I've created test environment with 3 multimaster OpenLDAP instances - version 
2.4.36. Below is some strange behavior of slapd while I was adding few hunderd 
of accounts from ldif file using ‚ldapadd’ command from remote host.

[…]
conn=1015 op=440 ADD dn=„uid=XXX,ou=People,ou=developers,o=test"
conn=1015 op=440 RESULT tag=105 err=0 text=
connection_input: conn=1015 deferring operation: too many executing
conn=1015 op=441 ADD dn=„uid=YYY,ou=People,ou=developers,o=test"
conn=1015 op=441 RESULT tag=105 err=0 text=
[…]

My question is what does mean 'deferring operation’ - as you can see result is 
OK (err=0) so nothing was really deferred. Database is really small - few 
hundred entries, and server is not used at all by any other machine. I was 
using rootdn user which I suppose does not have any limits for search/add/mod 
operations?

Is it some configuration issue? I also observe the same ‚deferring’ info in log 
file when there is only a single host client connected to this LDAP server - 
RedHat/CentOS with configured sssd. They are not so often but appear regularly.
—
Olo

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