Use slapindex to index it (kill slapd first, of course). If you just add the index options to slapd.conf and don't reindex, then the next time you add an account you'll be in for a nastier surprise than mere slowness -- it'll fail to look up *any* account info (other than your newly added account), because it'll be using incomplete index files.

Dave


K. F. Yim wrote:

mail & mailAlternateAddress!!!

KF
----- Original Message ----- From: "Matt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002 3:32 AM
Subject: Indexing LDAP?



Ok,
My system works fine with a small user base.. but when I add my large
database of "working" users (40,000) I get Temporary Errors when I try
to pop mail.... someone suggested, and I think it probably is... an
access timeout issue.... and that I should index... here's what I have
in my config... do I need to do something else?

# Indices to maintain
index objectClass eq
index x500uniqueIdentifier eq
index uid eq

Is there some command I need to run to have it index the database or
something?? or will it do it by itself?









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