Does anybody have a pointer to any performance comparisons between Sun DS and 389? I was extremely happy with the performance boost using 389 on a Linux VM which is 5-8 times faster for ldapsearch operations than the older Sun machines with Sun DS 6.3. In testing one of our most important use cases just now, I find that the ldapmodify speed is many many times slower. This doesn't make much sense, so I think I'm doing something wrong or having something misconfigured. Earlier I improved the write performance by using large db cache sizes and moving the nsslapd-db-home-directory to tmpfs. Now most modify operations have very little I/O wait except when occasionally flushing the index files and such, and yet, there is a CPU pegged for very long periods of time, orders of magnitude higher than on Sun DS. Is there any documentation on ldapmodify performance that I could review? Google searching seems eerily silent on the issue… (which also leads me to believe I have something misconfigured if nobody has been asking about the issue…) The particular use case I am working with involves replacing large quantities of uniqueMember values on entries in ou=groups. Thanks, Russ. ============================== Russell Beall Programmer Analyst IV Enterprise Identity Management University of Southern California |
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