Oracle® Fusion Middleware Release Notes for Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.7.0) Part Number E28975-02 |
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This chapter contains important, product-specific information available at the time of release of Directory Server Resource Kit.
This chapter includes the following sections:
About the LDAP C-SDK for Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition
Known Problems and Limitations in Directory Server Resource Kit
Note:
Bug information has been migrated from one database to another. If a bug number contains 8 digits, then the detailed bug information is currently stored in the Oracle bug database BugDB. If a bug number contains 7 digits, then the detailed bug information originated in the legacy Sun bug database Bugster. In these Release Notes, a bug number may be listed using the form BugDB#/Bugster#.
The LDAP C-SDK for Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition is now included in the ODSEE distributions. The LDAP C-SDK no longer exists as a separate component as it did in previous ODSEE releases.
See the following locations in the ZIP distributions:
Lib: <install-path>/dsee7/lib/private
Include: <install-path>/dsee7/include/private
Tools: <install-path>/dsee7/dsrk/bin
You can download LDAP C-SDK Example Files from this location: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/id-mgmt/learnmore/odsee11113-examples-350399.zip
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Also note that for a more recent LDAP C-SDK, you can use the Mozilla SDK. See http://wiki.mozilla.org/LDAP_C_SDK.
This section lists the bugs fixed since the last release of Directory Server Resource Kit.
NameFinder has been seen to fail to deploy in Sun Java System Application Server on Windows systems.
This section lists known problems and limitations at the time of release.
Killing modrate
and searchrate
launcher does not kill actual modrate
and searchrate
processes respectively.
The dsmlsearch
command -D
option takes an HTTP user ID rather than a bind DN.
To work around this issue, provide the user ID that is mapped to a DN in Directory Server.
authrate
crashes on Windows systems when using multiple threads.
modrate
crashes on Windows systems when using multiple threads.
searchrate
crashes on Windows systems when using multiple threads.