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Hi Steve
I'm not aware of anything specific. The ldclt
tool (comes with iPlanet)
might also work for AD, but I haven't tried it.
Being an ASP.NET guru you should be
able to script something quite easily :-) You can track expensive
and inefficient queries (good for a stress test) by using the method
described in the link below.
Also be aware that the LDAP policies in place on the DCs
will protect the DC to a certain extent. For example, the maximum number
of records returned for a single query is 1000, although you can change these by
modifying the MaxPageSize policy or by paging the results using the pagedResultsControl
LDAP control.
Tony From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Schofield Sent: Sonntag, 9. Mai 2004 16:07 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [ActiveDir] LDAP stress tool for AD 2003 i have a need to find a tool that will help stress
test LDAP calls to AD. Anyone aware of a tool such as this? I know
in the web world MS has WAST (web app stress tool), exchange has JETSTRESS,
LOADSIM.
Steve Schofield
Microsoft MVP - ASP.NET
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