Ryan,
You may want to check the dns settings of the problematic client....slow
ldap responses to a particular client are often caused by this.
Aaron
Ryan Golhar wrote:
Hi,
I just noticed this today and don't recall ever seeing it before. We
have 2 machines running RHEL 4. All others are running RHEL 3 and 1
running RHEL 5.
They all authenticate users from OpenLDAP. One of the machines
running RHEL 4 responds extremely slow to user logins or anything to
do with the LDAP. I checked /var/log/messages and I see a lot of this:
Jan 8 23:21:28 proline sshd: nss_ldap: reconnecting to LDAP server...
Jan 8 23:21:28 proline sshd: nss_ldap: reconnecting to LDAP server...
Jan 8 23:21:28 proline sshd: nss_ldap: reconnecting to LDAP server
(sleeping 4 seconds)...
Jan 8 23:21:32 proline sshd: nss_ldap: reconnecting to LDAP server
(sleeping 8 seconds)...
Jan 8 23:21:40 proline sshd: nss_ldap: reconnecting to LDAP server
(sleeping 16 seconds)...
None of the other machines are suffering from this problem including
the other RHEL 4 machine.
If I try executing ldapsearch on this problem machine, it responds
quickly as expected.
There is nothing in the logs on the I'm not sure where else to look or
what to look for. Any suggestions?
Ryan
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SUNY Brockport
(585) 395-2417
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