Or it is like that we have completely done away with Berkley DB and now we should use LMDB preferably.
If so, can you provide the link for deploying the same, like How to Compile and install. On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 11:22 AM, Parveen Verma <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello All, > > We are using OpenLDAP 2.4.44 in our project, but facing a dilemma over > the Berkley DB version. > Which version we should use or it is not required at all now as we have > LMDB. > Moreover Oracle has removed some links for downloading the older Berkley > DB version. > > OS : RHEL > cat /etc/redhat\-release > Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.5 (Santiago) > > I referred the Online guide, but was not able to conclude. > 4.2.4. Database Software > > OpenLDAP's *slapd*(8) MDB primary database backend uses the LMDB software > included with the OpenLDAP source. There is no need to download any > additional software to have *MDB* support. > > OpenLDAP's *slapd*(8) BDB and HDB deprecated database backends require Oracle > Corporation <http://www.oracle.com/>'s Berkeley DB. If not available at > configure time, you will not be able to build *slapd*(8) with these > deprecated database backends. > > Your operating system may provide a supported version of Berkeley DB in > the base system or as an optional software component. If not, you'll have > to obtain and install it yourself. Berkeley DB is available from Oracle > Corporation <http://www.oracle.com/>'s Berkeley DB download page if > required. > > There are several versions available from Oracle Corporation > <http://www.oracle.com/>. Berkeley DB version 6.0.20 and later uses a > software license that is incompatible with LDAP technology and should not > be used with OpenLDAP. > > ------------------------------ > *Note: *Please see Recommended OpenLDAP Software Dependency Versions > <http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin24/guide.html#Recommended%20OpenLDAP%20Software%20Dependency%20Versions> > for > more information. > > >
