>Anyone know if MOM does this? 

MOM has a number of LDAP specific monitoring items in the Active
Directory Management Pack , the closest to the response would probably
be the Client Side Monitoring piece that does both LDAP and ICMP pings.
Some of the others they highlight are LDAP searches per second, LDAP
User Datagram protocol (UDP) operations per second, Number of LDAP
client sessions, LDAP searches per second
 
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On the same topic. Anyone know of a "free" LDAP response time tool?
Anyone know if MOM does this? 

 

Jason

 

 

 

 

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Can you give some more information about what those limits were and how
they "worked" around them?  I'm interested in context because there are
a lot of variables here.

 

I've typically seen a lot of folks that just write poor apps and trip
the thresholds of AD that are there to protect the DC/GC's. Those
thresholds are typically set by engineers meaning that the conversation
often goes something like, "Q:Where should we set the limits to protect
as many people as possible? A:50 Real Answer: 75, but if we let them get
that close, they'll likely go over, so let's set it to 50 and they'll
never break that threshold"

 

The apps that are well written can often deal with this without issue,
but it would help to know the app, how they ran into a problem and what
you did to get them around it.

 

 

Al

 

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I have an interesting question that's come up recently...

 

I have some customers who have recently seen some issues with their
application and the default LDAP Query Policy limits.  We've worked
through that issue, but the customer is now wanting us to explain to
them how we're going to monitor LDAP performance and capacity so that we
see problems in the future before the customer encounters them.  At the
same time, the customer is asking us to give them the theoretical limits
that we can set our LDAP Query Policies to without harming our Active
Directory infrastructure.  This will theoretically give them some sense
of their boundaries (if they want to extend their application, and they
know that there is a theoretical limit to the Query Policy, then they
know that's as far as they can go without overloading AD).

 

At this point, I am not finding much data on how I would go about this,
so I thought I'd throw the question open and see if any of you have had
this experience in the past.  Any ideas on where I can go for tools or
solutions, or even ideas of things that I need to be monitoring that
will give me this sort of data, will be much appreciated.

 

Thanks,

 

Scott Rachui


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