OpenDJ Fixes, Limitations, & Known IssuesThis chapter covers the status of key issues and limitations for OpenDJ
and OpenDJ SDK .
For details and information on other issues, see the OpenDJ issue
tracker.Key FixesThe following important bugs were fixed in this release.TODOLimitationsRelease has the following limitations,
none of which are new since .OpenDJ directory server provides full LDAP v3 support, except for
alias dereferencing, and limited support for LDAPv2.When you configure account lockout as part of password policy,
OpenDJ locks an account after the specified number of consecutive
authentication failures. Account lockout is not transactional across a
replication topology, however. Global account lockout occurs as soon as
the authentication failure times have been replicated.OpenDJ is not fully integrated with Microsoft Windows, yet OpenDJ
directory server can be run as a service, and thus displayed in the
Windows Services Control Panel.OpenDJ replication is designed to permit an unlimited number
of replication servers in your topology. Project testing has, however,
focused only on topologies of up to eight replication servers.On Niagara systems such as T2000, hardware SSL crypto acceleration
runs more slowly than software crypto acceleration. To work around this
issue take the following actions.Add more request handlers to LDAP (for TLS) and LDAPS (for SSL)
connection handlers.Disable hardware acceleration for server's JVM by removing the
SunPKCS11 security provider from
jre/lib/security/java.security.Known IssuesWhen deploying for production, make sure that you follow the
installation instructions on allowing OpenDJ to use at least 64K (65536)
file descriptors, and on tuning the JVM appropriately.The following important issues remained open at the time this release
became available.TODO