Hello,
I also had some unrelated but similar issues with BDII, but on Centos5.2
(Yeah I know it's unsupported). Goncalo's post helped me debug and I
just fixed it.
By default BDII doesn't work on Centos5 due to some incompatibilities
between the default BDII db4 database config file and the db4 version
provided by Centos5, which doesn't support some offending flags found in
the BDII db4 database config file.
I had to comment these lines in /opt/bdii/etc/DB_CONFIG, and now the
BDII daemons that listen on 2171 and 2172 do work fine:
#set_flags DB_TXN_NOSYNC
#set_flags DB_TXN_WRITE_NOSYNC
#set_flags DB_TXN_NOT_DURABLE
Maybe someone should integrate this change into BDII.
Thanks Goncalo for the tip!
Best regards,
Cristi
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Cristi Măgherușan,
Inginer de sistem/retea
Universitatea Tehnică din Cluj-Napoca
Centrul de Comunicații "Pusztai Kalman"
Tel. 0264/401247 http://cc.utcluj.ro
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