hi all.... For anybody using Winbind with an ldap backend, just wondering how much CPU usage you see on systems. I have a dual PIII-1Ghz with 1GB of ram with ldap entities for ~1400 users and when winbind needs to source ldap to find an object it takes quite a bit of time. Once these results are cached locally, the participating clients are quick and fast, but waiting on this ldap server makes some operations sluggish... Anyway to speed the searches up on ldap? Thanks, Matt
On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 05:35:38PM -0500, Matt Sellers wrote:> hi all.... > > For anybody using Winbind with an ldap backend, just wondering how much CPU > usage you see on systems. I have a dual PIII-1Ghz with 1GB of ram with > ldap entities for ~1400 users and when winbind needs to source ldap to find > an object it takes quite a bit of time. Once these results are cached > locally, the participating clients are quick and fast, but waiting on this > ldap server makes some operations sluggish... > > Anyway to speed the searches up on ldap?I guess you already took care to set the correct indexes on your LDAP server? Guenther -- G?nther Deschner GPG-ID: 8EE11688 Novell / SUSE LINUX gd@suse.de Samba Team gd@samba.org -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : lists.samba.org/archive/samba/attachments/20060512/6168dddc/attachment.bin