Hi John,

On 12.09.2014 15:02, John Maher wrote:
> I have LAM set up on our LDAP server, which is a dual, 4-core processor
> Xeon machine with 16 GB of memory. The LDAP server has about 14,500 user
> entries and about 800 groups. When I click on the edit icon to modify a
> user entry it takes a long time (I'm guessing the 30 seconds time out is
> eventually reached) and then presents the screen for editing a user
> entry, but no fields are displayed.

LAM does some queries over your user suffix to e.g. check for duplicate
email addresses or calculate UID numbers.
If it is sufficient for you then set a subsuffix of your LDAP tree in
your LAM server profile on tab "Account types". There you can also set
an additional LDAP filter if there are accounts you do not need.

In general, 15.000 users may take more memory but should be no problem
regarding page load (should take just a few seconds). Maybe the LDAP
server is the bottleneck.


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Best regards

Roland


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