Le 28/09/2018 à 08:53, BOURLES, Sebastien a écrit : > > Hi everyone, > > > > I’m synchronizing an AD with an openldap in bdb. For 200 000 entries, > it’s taking around 9 hours. > > From your experience, do you find the duration ok ? > > If not, does LSC provide tuning options ? > > Or it’s the bdb database which is wrong. >
Hello, this should not last so long, I think you should be able to sync directory in one or two hours (for a first import), an less than that for an update. Clearly BDB backend in OpenLDAP has poor performances, you should switch to LMDB as soon as possible. But in the other hand, AD has also poor performances, and you cannot do anything to this. You can try to change LSC threads (option -t), which is 5 by default to see if it has an impact. You can also monitor memory on the server to be sure LSC is not using swap. -- Clément Oudot | Identity Solutions Manager [email protected] Worteks | https://www.worteks.com
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