Sorry to reply to myself, but I think I have found what the problem is. My 
Apache has a "Timeout" value of 300, which corresponds to the 5 minutes I was 
seeing before the script failed. I have increased this value and the export 
is still running (I think it is going to take a while).

Chris...

> Guys,
>
> I have finally got round to doing some volume testing of OpenCA. I thought
> I would share some of the results with you and ask for help on one problem.
>
> I used the batch processes on the CA to generate 10,000 certificate
> requests, automatically approved them all and then created the certificates
> (this last part took the best part of 10 hours on the small test machine I
> am using !).
>
> I am happy as I can view each of the certificates on the CA so it is all
> looking good.
>
> My problem is when I try to export the certificates to the RA (using the
> data exchange enroll to a lower level) the screen displays the "Exporting
> all certificates..." message for about 5 minutes and then "Exporting valid
> CERTIFICATE..." and then stops. I check the processes on the box and the
> "node" script is not doing anything.
>
> I have checked the "..openca//var/log/enroll" directory and the correct
> file is there "3_VALID_CERTIFICATE.log" and it only has the numbers of the
> first 5 certificates. I thought that it may be timing out so I created a
> new populated file and deleted a few numbers from it, but the same thing
> happens.
>
> I know this test is a little bit artificial as certificate volumes would
> grow incrementally and so I doubt if I would have this problem in
> production, but any ideas ?
>
> Chris...
>
>
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