Red Hat Directory Server B.08.00.02 for HP-UX Release Notes and Supplemental Instructions

2 Known problems that have been fixed or that have
workarounds
2.1 Known problems fixed in Red Hat Directory Server B.08.00.02
The B.08.00.02 release of Red Hat Directory Server corrects the following problems found in the
previous release of the product:
QXCR1001069197: With audit logging enabled, under certain circumstances an information
leak might occur.
2.2 Known problems fixed in Red Hat Directory Server B.08.00.01
The B.08.00.01 release of Red Hat Directory Server corrects the following problems found in the
previous release of the product:
QXCR1001013673: The log rotationinfo file is corrupted at startup. As a result, log files
that were created before the restart are not removed after they expire.
QXCR1001019694: Replicas might be inconsistent if a master experiences a disorderly
shutdown while being updated. In particular, when the master is started again and resumes
replication, it might fail to transmit the last change before the shutdown occurred.
QXCR1001019709: When a replica with a changelog is started up after a disorderly shutdown,
it fails to send changelog updates that occur before the shutdown until a new update is
received. This delays the replication process.
QXCR1000905030: A Directory Server crash might occur after the changelog is moved to a
new location on the disk (either by use of the console or by modifying the
nsslapd-changelogdir attribute in the cn=changelog5,cn=config entry).
QXCR1000775112: Logs might expire earlier or later than the configured period when the
configuration attributes are listed in a particular order in dse.ldif. For example, if the
Directory Server is configured to perform log rotation every day and to keep logs for 30
days before they are purged, some of the old log files might be purged prior to the 30th day.
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