It seems if one configures 389ds 2.x instance with mdb backend, one
loses the ability to run "dsconf <instance> monitor dbmon", with
"Error: list index out of range". This is a known issue:
https://github.com/389ds/389-ds-base/issues/6614 .
"dsconf <instance> monitor ldbm" appears to provide some of the same
information, in particular with normalizeddncachehitratio, but not
necessarily for the backend entry cache information, or am I mistaken?
Outside of upgrading to the latest version, is there an alternative
means of retrieving the same information that "monitor dbmon"
provides? Or, should I stick to bdb until I get around to upgrading
to 389ds 3.x?
This issue observed with:
% rpm -qi 389-ds|head -n3
Name : 389-ds
Version : 2.5.3~git144.95b15d57c
Release : 150700.3.6.1
on SLES15_sp7
% dsconf dev backend config get |grep nsslapd-backend-implement
nsslapd-backend-implement: mdb
% dsconf dev monitor dbmon
Error: list index out of range
Thanks,
Bob
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Friday, January 23, 2026
[389-users] Re: version upgrade advice
Hi,
On Thu, Jan 22, 2026 at 6:26 PM Neel Karandikar via 389-users <389-users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
I am looking for some advice regarding upgrading our deployment.I am currently on v2.0.15 running on four AlmaLinux release 8.10Running cockpit-389-ds as well
Based on this page
Thanks for the report, I will update the page to mention other versioned repos.
The copr repois at 2.2.9-2
Available PackagesName : 389-ds-baseVersion : 2.2.9Release : 2.el8Architecture : srcSize : 22 MSource : NoneRepository : copr:copr.fedorainfracloud.org:group_389ds:389-directory-serverSummary : 389 Directory Server (base)URL : https://www.port389.orgLicense : GPLv3+ and (ASL 2.0 or MIT) and MIT and (0BSD or MIT or ASL 2.0) and (Unlicense or MIT) and MPLv2.0 and BSD and (ASL 2.0 with exceptions or ASL 2.0 or MIT) and (MIT or: zlib or ASL 2.0) and ASL 2.0 and (ASL 2.0 or Boost) and ((MIT or ASL 2.0) and Unicode-DFS-2016)Description : 389 Directory Server is an LDAPv3 compliant server. The base package includes: the LDAP server and command line utilities for server administration.
I see that there are other repos representing multiple versions that I could move to from here depending on what copr repo I point atI am unsure if i should switch my repo and what is the easiest upgrade as well 🙂
migrating to Alma 9 is probably in the cards later this year as well so that might be a factor in picking a version ...
Unless you require WebUI, I recommend a version that ships with the distro itself.
These upstream repos are maintained on the best-effort basis, and I will be working on bringing them up to date.
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Thursday, January 22, 2026
[389-users] version upgrade advice
I am looking for some advice regarding upgrading our deployment.
I am currently on v2.0.15 running on four AlmaLinux release 8.10
Running cockpit-389-ds as well
Based on this page
The copr repo
is at 2.2.9-2
Available Packages
Name : 389-ds-base
Version : 2.2.9
Release : 2.el8
Architecture : src
Size : 22 M
Source : None
Repository : copr:copr.fedorainfracloud.org:group_389ds:389-directory-server
Summary : 389 Directory Server (base)
URL : https://www.port389.org
License : GPLv3+ and (ASL 2.0 or MIT) and MIT and (0BSD or MIT or ASL 2.0) and (Unlicense or MIT) and MPLv2.0 and BSD and (ASL 2.0 with exceptions or ASL 2.0 or MIT) and (MIT or
: zlib or ASL 2.0) and ASL 2.0 and (ASL 2.0 or Boost) and ((MIT or ASL 2.0) and Unicode-DFS-2016)
Description : 389 Directory Server is an LDAPv3 compliant server. The base package includes
: the LDAP server and command line utilities for server administration.
I see that there are other repos representing multiple versions that I could move to from here depending on what copr repo I point at
I am unsure if i should switch my repo and what is the easiest upgrade as well 🙂
migrating to Alma 9 is probably in the cards later this year as well so that might be a factor in picking a version ...
thx!
migrating to Alma 9 is probably in the cards later this year as well so that might be a factor in picking a version ...
thx!
NeeL
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[fedora-arm] Re: CPU temperature
Hi David,
> Is there a way of monitoring CPU temperature for Fedora aarch64 RPI 5
> yet, please?
tmon in the kernel-tools package is a tool to do that, I don't believe
patches have been posted yet to do thermal management which is I think
what you're actually asking about.
Peter
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haven't got to it in my backlog yet.
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> Is there a way of monitoring CPU temperature for Fedora aarch64 RPI 5
> yet, please?
tmon in the kernel-tools package is a tool to do that, I don't believe
patches have been posted yet to do thermal management which is I think
what you're actually asking about.
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I have been away, I have you other email on my list to reply to but
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Is there a way of monitoring CPU temperature for Fedora aarch64 RPI 5
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