just one more thing,

when i perform the search again (tried this several times), the CPU usage of slapd is almost nothing 1 - 5% until it stopps returning entries ... than suddenly the CPU goes to 80% - 100%  for some time ~1.5 minutes and all remaining entries are returned.

For the moment the memory us keeps stable on 39.5%


All entries are returned within  2m43.999s but there is a gap of about 2 minutes when it stops for a while and returns the final few entries.


T.





On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 10:20 PM, Tihomir Culjaga <tculjaga@gmail.com> wrote:

performing the search ... it returned everything (all data from the initial ldi) in very short time and stopped on the same place as before. After that it took ~10 minutes to finish...

now, the process is taking 39.5% of memory and 15 - 20 % CPU when doing nothing..

USER       PID %CPU %MEM    VSZ   RSS TTY      STAT START   TIME COMMAND

ldap     10597 15.6 39.5 8500816 4046688 ?     Ssl  22:05   2:03 /usr/local/libexec/slapd -h ldap:/// -u ldap



T.



ldap     10597 21.9 39.5 8500816 4046688 ?     Ssl  22:05   2:03 /usr/local/libexec/slapd -h ldap:/// -u ldap



On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 10:09 PM, Quanah Gibson-Mount <quanah@zimbra.com> wrote:
--On Friday, September 11, 2009 10:04 PM +0200 Tihomir Culjaga <tculjaga@gmail.com> wrote:


What do you mean by: "And setting no cache or idlcachesize"


you want me to comment this out ?


# cachesize 2500000
# idlcachesize 7500000
cachefree 1000
dncachesize 0

For the moment, yes.  See what size the slapd process is in real memory with that setting first, after doing a query across the entire database.


--Quanah


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Quanah Gibson-Mount
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