On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 06:59:52PM -0700, Howard Chu wrote:
If ldapsearch is already running at 100% CPU then it's the limiting factor here so no, you're not going to get any faster. I still find it a bit strange, ldapsearch should still be faster than slapd. Do you have a non-OpenLDAP ldapsearch installed on that machine? The FedoraDS/389DS/RHDS tools are certainly slower, so that could make a difference.
Good call; I'll review; I was using the ldapsearch from CentOS's RPM, not the one provided by the LTB project's RPM.
I'll report back.