If you have changed your indices and you had some data already in database,you should then re-index your database using 'slapindex' command after stopping slapd, and then restart slapd.
--Qutub > Wouldn't it also be effective to index the uid field? Especially in > this case where the users are popping there account's every minute. > > Also a quick question I added the indexes you provided to my slapd.conf > and restarted slapd. After this my qmail-ldap couldn't lookup any user > via mail/mailAlternateAddress but could by uid. Do the indexes need > to be setup before any data is entered into the LDAP or should the > indexes be created from existing data? > > --Mike > > Oscar Bonilla wrote: > >> Ohh sorry! I should have seen this before. The problem is probably >> that you didn't create any indexes on the LDAP database. Therefore >> your slapd processes are getting stuck trying to fetch the info. >> >> Modify your slapd.conf and add the lines >> >> index objectClass eq >> index mail,mailAlternateAddress eq >> index cn,givenName,sn eq,sub >> index default sub >> >> to the end of the file >> >> regards, >> >> -Oscar >> >> On Tuesday, August 27, 2002, at 09:36 AM, Oscar Bonilla wrote: >> >>> Try running a vmstat with a delay of 1 or 2 seconds and send the >>> output. >>> >>> Which OS is this? What's the speed of the processors? >>> >>> How are you doint the delivery? using procmail? with a program you >>> wrote? >>> >>> are you running an anti-virus? >>> >>> regards, >>> >>> -Oscar >>> >>> On Tuesday, August 27, 2002, at 09:08 AM, Matt wrote: >>> >>>> What does a �normal� mail server with about 15,000 users look like >>>> load wise? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I�ve only got about 30 users on here right now and had them popping >>>> their messages 1 once a minute and had another mail server sending a >>>> ton of messages in and this is what the top display looked like: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> 11:05am up 4 days, 0 min, 1 user, load average: 10.22, 8.70, 6.50 >>>> >>>> 79 processes: 72 sleeping, 7 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped >>>> >>>> CPU states: 93.6% user, 6.3% system, 0.0% nice, 0.0% idle >>>> >>>> Mem: 255656K av, 246580K used, 9076K free, 0K shrd, >>>> 75552K buff >>>> >>>> Swap: 522104K av, 0K used, 522104K free >>>> 120736K cached >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> PID USER PRI NI SIZE RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM TIME >>>> COMMAND >>>> >>>> 7390 root 39 0 6640 6636 1952 R 11.3 2.5 1:01slapd >>>> >>>> 9949 root 39 0 6640 6636 1952 S 11.3 2.5 0:41 slapd >>>> >>>> 5664 root 39 0 6640 6636 1952 S 9.3 2.5 2:41slapd >>>> >>>> 5661 root 39 0 6640 6636 1952 S 7.9 2.5 3:45slapd >>>> >>>> 11493 root 39 0 6640 6636 1952 S 7.9 2.5 0:33 slapd >>>> >>>> 12626 root 39 0 6640 6636 1952 R 7.9 2.5 0:24 slapd >>>> >>>> 7230 root 39 0 6640 6636 1952 R 7.5 2.5 1:03slapd >>>> >>>> 7231 root 39 0 6640 6636 1952 S 7.1 2.5 1:10slapd >>>> >>>> 12512 root 16 0 6640 6636 1952 S 6.1 2.5 0:20 slapd >>>> >>>> 7238 root 39 0 6640 6636 1952 S 5.5 2.5 1:01slapd >>>> >>>> 5825 root 39 0 6640 6636 1952 R 3.7 2.5 1:38slapd >>>> >>>> 7458 root 39 0 6640 6636 1952 R 1.9 2.5 0:59 slapd >>>> >>>> 7250 root 16 0 6640 6636 1952 S 0.7 2.5 1:10slapd >>>> >>>> 18352 matth 15 0 1056 1056 836 R 0.3 0.4 0:00 top >>>> >>>> 18548 root 16 0 1324 1324 1164 S 0.3 0.5 0:00 >>>> qmail-lspawn >>>> >>>> 6846 root 15 0 1988 1988 1684 R 0.1 0.7 0:00 sshd >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Is that normal? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ~ Matt >>>> >>>> >> -- >> pgp fingerprint: BC64 2E7A CAEF 39E1 9544 80CA F7D5 784D FB46 16C1 -- Syed Qutubuddin Ahmad Network Engineer CubeXS Private Limited.
