Hello All,
I'm working with the new 389 Console for Windows v1.1.6 connecting to my remote server. When opening the console it sits at the "Initializing..." screen for exactly 10 minutes (600 seconds), then the console opens. Once open I see the "Server Group" and the admin/directory servers listed. Any action to open either server takes another 10 minutes.
I made a few config tweaks in admin-serv/local.conf to clear admserv_check notices in the error logs. No other errors are showing in the logs (/var/log/dirsrv/*/*).
I've lowered the cache settings from the default 600 to 30 for testing in the dse.ldif; no change.
Firewalls are off everywhere. I get the same results running the console on the local DS server as I do running from my remote windows desktops (WinXP 32bit and a Win7 64bit desktop; both running Java 1.6.0_20).
I am able to connect with Apache Directory Studio and other LDAP browsers without the 10 minute wait time; it seems specific to the console. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
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Wendt, Trevor wrote:
Hello All,
I’m working with the new 389 Console for Windows v1.1.6 connecting to my remote server. When opening the console it sits at the "Initializing..." screen for exactly 10 minutes (600 seconds), then the console opens. Once open I see the "Server Group" and the admin/directory servers listed. Any action to open either server takes another 10 minutes.
I made a few config tweaks in admin-serv/local.conf to clear admserv_check notices in the error logs. No other errors are showing in the logs (/var/log/dirsrv/*/*).
I’ve lowered the cache settings from the default 600 to 30 for testing in the dse.ldif; no change.
Firewalls are off everywhere. I get the same results running the console on the local DS server as I do running from my remote windows desktops (WinXP 32bit and a Win7 64bit desktop; both running Java 1.6.0_20).
I am able to connect with Apache Directory Studio and other LDAP browsers without the 10 minute wait time; it seems specific to the console. Any suggestions?
No idea. Try running the console with 389-console -D 9 -f console.log - see if there are any clues in console.log
Thanks!
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Rich,
Ran the console in debug mode and got "Console: cannot connect to the user database" after my 10 minute wait. The slapd service was up and running the entire time.
Figured out that the console does a reverse DNS lookup and could not resolve the entry. Fixed the dns entry and the console now works as expecteded.
Appreciate the help!
-----Original Message----- From: 389-users-bounces@lists.fedoraproject.org [mailto:389-users-bounces@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of Rich Megginson Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010 2:48 PM To: General discussion list for the 389 Directory server project. Subject: Re: [389-users] Slow Console Interaction
Wendt, Trevor wrote:
Hello All,
I'm working with the new 389 Console for Windows v1.1.6 connecting to my remote server. When opening the console it sits at the "Initializing..." screen for exactly 10 minutes (600 seconds), then the console opens. Once open I see the "Server Group" and the admin/directory servers listed. Any action to open either server takes another 10 minutes.
I made a few config tweaks in admin-serv/local.conf to clear admserv_check notices in the error logs. No other errors are showing in the logs (/var/log/dirsrv/*/*).
I've lowered the cache settings from the default 600 to 30 for testing in the dse.ldif; no change.
Firewalls are off everywhere. I get the same results running the console on the local DS server as I do running from my remote windows desktops (WinXP 32bit and a Win7 64bit desktop; both running Java 1.6.0_20).
I am able to connect with Apache Directory Studio and other LDAP browsers without the 10 minute wait time; it seems specific to the console. Any suggestions?
No idea. Try running the console with 389-console -D 9 -f console.log - see if there are any clues in console.log
Thanks!
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