We have ~22000 DNS entries at present and more will be added. I have
adjusted nsslapd-sizelimit to -1. This causes the web interface to
return ~6000 and ~8000 entries with the number being different
each time. I suspect this is due to a time limit but I cannot figure out
which time limit affects this search. I can return all entries with 'ipa
dnsrecord-find
dugeo.com <
http://dugeo.com> --sizelimit=30000
--timelimit=120' so I know all the records exist and as far as I can
tell all records are resolving without any issues.
The web interface results don't tax the server at all and I can increase
both memory and available CPU if needed. Can anyone point me in to the
time limit so that we can have all of our records show up in the web
interface?
You have to set the time limit globally. On the command line you can use:
$ ipa config-mod --searchtimelimit <int>
But do you need to pull all 22k records in? The search bar is there so
you don't have to download everything.
rob
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*Mark Potter*
Senior Linux Administrator
DownUnder GeoSolutions
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