Maybe 5 minutes is to be expected. What are others seeing as the time it
takes a slave to pull down a complete database using iprop?
On 12/19/2018 10:21 AM, ada...@stanford.edu wrote:
I sometimes push the entire master database to a replica. I do this
using ipropd. The process is to stop ipropd-slave on the slave, delete
the database and log files, and then restart the ipropd-slave service.
The entire database is then pushed to the slave.
When pushing the database via ipropd to a traditional VM the process
takes a very long time, upwards of 5 to 6 *minutes*. I also get these
speeds when pushing to a stretch container running as a slave. In the
past, when using Heimdal 7.1 and pushing to a jessie container, the
speed was quite fast, around 10 seconds.
For comparison, I did an scp of a copy of the database file from the
master to the slave, and that only took about 6 seconds.
I realize that doing an ssh copy is not at all the same thing as doing
an ipropd copy from version 0, but something must be wrong if the ipropd
copy is 50 to 60 times slower.
I am running Heimdal version 7.5 on Debian stretch machines. The
database file is around 430 MB and the log file is around 23MB.
Anyone have any troubleshooting steps to find out why ipropd is so slow?
Thanks, Adam Lewenberg