Hi, thanks for your answer.
2009/10/27 Andrey Ivanov <andrey.ivanov(a)polytechnique.fr>:
Hi,
Do you make the ldapsearch on the same server where ldap server turns?
Yes, sure.
I think your server does not freeze. When you receive the result
search
entries the CPU of your server is occupied at 100%.
Yes, if I monitor the server, ONE if the cores is at 100%. I mean the
LDAP service freezes, not the full server.
If it is a virtual
machine that you are using try to add another cpu.
No, this is a real machine with 8 cores (2 CPUs).
Instead of showing the
result on the screen in order to have a more consistent of your test try to
redirect it to /dev/null, smth like this :
ldapsearch -Y GSSAPI -h ldap-server.your.domain -b "dc=your,dc=domain"
"(objectClass=*)" > /dev/null
From my computer:
time ldapsearch -H ldaps://ldapa1.sacyl.es -D
"uid=adminsamba_XXXX,ou=dominio_samba,o=XXXX,dc=XXXXX,dc=XX" -w XXXXXX
-b "dc=XXXXXX,dc=XXX" "(&(uid=*)(objectClass=sambasamaccount))"
-LLL
-x > /dev/null
real 6m23.429s
user 0m4.060s
sys 0m0.420s
While doing this query, I run one more, and until the first is not
finished, the second did not respond.
And do your ldapsearch on another machine, not on the server...
The search is always done from other machine (the Samba server, or my computer).
Regards.