On 05/16/2012 06:16 AM, Paul Robert Marino wrote:
The exact timing of the issue is to strange is there a backup
job running at midnight. Or some other timed job that could be
eating the ram or disk IO. Possibly one that is reliant on ldap
queries that would otherwise be inocuious.
It is possible that it is the tombstone reap thread, which runs
periodically. Do you do a lot of entry deletion operations
throughout the typical day?
On May 16, 2012 7:51 AM, "Gregory
Matthews" < greg.matthews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On 15/05/12 19:22, Brad Schuetz wrote:
Of the 7 replicas, 5 are attached to one network, and 2 are
on another
network. The 5 are queried a LOT, the other 2 barely get
any traffic at
all. All, however, are getting the same traffic that they
were getting
when I was using previous versions of the LDAP server.
The 2 that are barely used I've checked for excessive
queries being run
at the point when load goes crazy and they are getting the
usual minimal
load.
Also that doesn't explain why it's always 24 hours that it
goes
haywire. It doesn't matter when I restart the service, it
could be
restarted at 2am, then in 24 hours it will go crazy IO load.
do you know what the IO is? is it swapping? are you running
collectl or similar so you can look at historic performance
data?
G
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