Patrick,

I am still unable to figure out what is the cause for the clients to
time-out on LDAP connection. Is there nay performance tuning that I am
unaware of?

What is appropriate timelimit for search/bind/idle? To give some idea, we
roughly have ~300 users and 600 servers.

Is there a timeout settings in 389-ds?

Thanks,
Prashanth



On 12/30/09 6:00 PM, "patrick.mor...@hp.com" <patrick.mor...@hp.com> wrote:

> Prashanth Sundaram wrote:
> 
>> I have two 389-ds servers with MMR via TLS and client hosts
>> authenticating via TLS. I see this error message in all client machines
>> in /var/log/messages. It seems nscd is failing at random intervals. Has
>> anyone seen this before?
> 
>> Dec 29 10:35:35 dmc189 nscd: nss_ldap: could not search LDAP server -
>> Server is unavailable
>> Dec 29 11:00:21 dmc189 nscd: nss_ldap: could not search LDAP server -
>> Server is unavailable
>> Dec 29 11:12:15 dmc189 nscd: nss_ldap: could not search LDAP server -
>> Server is unavailable
> 
> Sure. It can be caused by several things: intermittent connectivity
> issues, server malfunctions (the server log's a good place to look for
> those), and several other possibilities.
> 
> It could also be caused by problems with nss_ldap itself, especially
> given the ldap.conf you've provided. What version are you running,
> and on which platform?

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