Thanks for answers!
but i use a Fedora Directory Server.
i try answer on your questions:
what indexes do you have in slapd.conf? what hardware is the server
running on?
Core2Quad/8gb ddr2
would you copy your slapd.conf to us? the index section only would be
just OK. also. would you mind
mysterious slowness sometimes has a timing out name service at its
back. Is WINS enabled on your server? Do the clients look to your
server as their WINS server? If a WINS lookup fails and then the
clients revert back to broadcast based name resolution, the symptoms
could be similar to what you're
Hi Guys!
Samba suspiciously slow
i have:
CentOS 5.2 final
Samba 3.0.28-0.e15.8
LDAP server placed on anoter (not Samba) Server
In ldap container ou=Users about 5000 entries
When Windows client's connect to samba - Authentification process S.L.O.W.
(about 20-30 seconds).
When number entries
Grey Karapetyan wrote:
Hi Guys!
Samba suspiciously slow
i have:
CentOS 5.2 final
Samba 3.0.28-0.e15.8
LDAP server placed on anoter (not Samba) Server
In ldap container ou=Users about 5000 entries
When Windows client's connect to samba - Authentification process S.L.O.W.
(about 20-30
what indexes do you have in slapd.conf? what hardware is the server
running on?
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would you copy your slapd.conf to us? the index section only would be just OK.
also. would you mind runing slapindex on the server (turn off OpenLDAP
first)?, then try if it affected your pdc performance
Victor Medina
Bob Hope - You know you are getting old when the candles cost more
than the
awill...@mdah.state.ms.us wrote:
what indexes do you have in slapd.conf? what hardware is the server
running on?
More important than anything else is your Berkley environment. Do you have
a reasonable DB-CONFIG file or are you asserting reasonable DB values via
cn=config? But these are all