Thank you both for the advice. I appreciate it.
It seems like indexing aliasedObjectName helped. but I also put a problem
system on its own replica. load from slapd seemed to drop from 1500% down
to a normal level, <50%.
Instead of having separate copies of each user in separate branches. We
On 14/07/17 20:57, Josh Catana wrote:
Thank you both for the advice. I appreciate it.
It seems like indexing aliasedObjectName helped. but I also put a
problem system on its own replica. load from slapd seemed to drop from
1500% down to a normal level, <50%.
Nice replica:-) I don't see how
On 13. juli 2017 16:35, Josh Catana wrote:
We heavily rely on aliases to different OUs to manage access to different
environments, prod/dev/qa/etc.
Don't. Having lots of aliases cancels out the effect of your indexes:
Looking at what it's doing it spending a lot of time with bld_idl_union in
I've been noticing slapd slow responsive time as my environment has been
growing.
Running on sles11sp3 openldap2-2.4.26-0.62.2
BDB backend.
We heavily rely on aliases to different OUs to manage access to different
environments, prod/dev/qa/etc.
I know I should probably update the backend, but