On Thursday 10 January 2008 18:01:12 Lionel Kernux wrote: > Hi all, > > I realize that the versions to which I am going to refer are somewhat > deprecated so please bear with me..... > 2.2.13 > I'm running RHEL4 and am bound by policy to only use RHEL4 packages so > this is why I am only using v2.2.13.
I also use RHEL4 packages, but not ones that come from Red Hat, ones I build for RHEL4: http://staff.telkomsa.net/packages/ > Anyway... > > I need to add a new slave to the pool of LDAP servers. I ran slapcat > -l /tmp/myfile.ldif on the master. > > Then copied the resultant ldif to the new slave. > > Then ran slapadd -v -l myfile.ldif > > myfile.ldif is ~250MB and the source LDAP directory contains # > numEntries: 427839 > > I started the slapadd 20 hours ago and it is still running.... > > Is this normal, given the number of entries? > > Machine is Dell Poweredge 1750 > Xeon 2.4GHz X 2 > 1024MB RAM > 36GB RAID5 On similar hardware, (1750 with 2GB ram, 36GB in RAID1 with a hot spare), but with approximately the same cachesize in DB_CONFIG (as there are other databases), one of our similarly sized databases (~ 450 000 entries, ~420MB of raw ldif), takes less than two hours to import (on 2.3.x). I don't have stats for 2.2. Regards, Buchan
