--On Wednesday, March 18, 2009 1:25 PM -0400 Pete Giesin pgiesin@hubcitymedia.com wrote:
I am trying to perform some benchmarking against OpenLDAP. So far I have ran my tests against a 100K and 1Million entry database and I have had rather decent numbers. My final set of tests were to be ran against a 10Million entry database. Unfortunately, I am having difficult loading the database with this many entries. I have generated 10 1Million LDIF files. I am using "slapadd -c -q -v -l <file>" to import each file. The first 2 files took approximately 15 minutes each to load. The remaining 8 files are taking progressively longer and longer. So much longer that I anticipate the entire proceess to take well over 24 hours. My question is is there anything I can do to increase the performance of slapadd. I assume that since slapd is not running at this point that the normal DB_CONFIG and slapd.conf settings do not have much affect.
What are the settings in your DB_CONFIG file? It is absolutely critical to the performance of slapadd. What version of OpenLDAP are you using? What version of BDB? What operating system?
--Quanah
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