Hi, thanks for your answer. 2009/10/27 Andrey Ivanov <andrey.ivanov@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > 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. -- 389 users mailing list 389-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users