--On Friday, July 11, 2008 11:39 AM -0400 Brad T Waldorf bwaldorf@us.ibm.com wrote:
Hi again. Thanks again for your responses to my prior posts.
So far, all of my experience with OpenLDAP has been with databases with a minimal number of entries... 200 at the most. I'd like to do some performance experiments with a much larger database, say 10,000 database entries or so. What would you recommend for creating such a database? (Entries don't have to have real, sensible data... maybe the distinguished name is an integer that increases by 1?) Is there an automated way for creating such a database?
The MakeLDIF tool with slamd. And 10k entries is not large. :) I've routinely tested 1M+, and that's small these days for a number of places.
--Quanah
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