Re: [Samba] Ldap performance

2004-09-03 Thread Bruno Gimenes Pereti
Hi Paul, >Another thing that may be slowing the ldap is that I need to use scope >=sub >in my ldap.conf to find users and computers: So you're saying that in your ldap.conf you have things configured like so? nss_base_passwddc=homelan,dc=com,dc=br?sub With the correct indexes and enough R

Re: [Samba] Ldap performance

2004-09-03 Thread Paul Gienger
>Another thing that may be slowing the ldap is that I need to use scope >=sub >in my ldap.conf to find users and computers: So you're saying that in your ldap.conf you have things configured like so? nss_base_passwddc=homelan,dc=com,dc=br?sub With the correct indexes and enough RAM it s

Re: [Samba] Ldap performance

2004-09-03 Thread Bruno Gimenes Pereti
Hi, Thank you all for the answers. I'll try to write here answer to everybody that's helping me. I agree with Malte when he says this is not a samba issue, but it's completely related to samba. About the slow "group resolution"... All my users used to be in 2 groups "Domain Users" and students|

Re: [Samba] Ldap performance

2004-08-31 Thread malte . mueller
Hi, I have very much the same Problem: 180 machines and about 3500 Accounts with 1200 active (once logged in) users. I tracked it down to the problem of slow "group resolution". When a file oder directory is owned by a group with lots of memberUID entries (e.g.: susers, all samba users), even ls -