We are running a 389 Directory Server as our Identity Store Backend for years. 
Recently I saw the number of unindexed searches inreased and CPU consumption 
doubled. After some investigation I found that the number of entries with a 
certain objectClass (with a certain base DN) became higher than 4000 causing 
that unwanted behaviour. After some further investigation I saw that other 
object classes (eg. groups and org-units) have numbers between 6000 and 10000. 
Searches on these objectClasses also show 'notes=A'. So I tend to change the 
value of nsslapd-idlistscanlimit to 12000. Your Opinion? 
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