chris,

it is really an wonderful job. Testing is an integral part of any software 
development. We are also planning to run some test cases on our openca before 
take it into production environment. Can you help us in writing the test 
scripts.  or the scripts that you write, will be accessible from the openca 
site . Thanks in advance.

regards,
venki.


On Friday 18 July 2003 19:35, Chris Covell wrote:
> Sorry to reply to myself, but I think I have found what the problem is. My
> Apache has a "Timeout" value of 300, which corresponds to the 5 minutes I
> was seeing before the script failed. I have increased this value and the
> export is still running (I think it is going to take a while).
>
> Chris...
>
> > Guys,
> >
> > I have finally got round to doing some volume testing of OpenCA. I
> > thought I would share some of the results with you and ask for help on
> > one problem.
> >
> > I used the batch processes on the CA to generate 10,000 certificate
> > requests, automatically approved them all and then created the
> > certificates (this last part took the best part of 10 hours on the small
> > test machine I am using !).
> >
> > I am happy as I can view each of the certificates on the CA so it is all
> > looking good.
> >
> > My problem is when I try to export the certificates to the RA (using the
> > data exchange enroll to a lower level) the screen displays the "Exporting
> > all certificates..." message for about 5 minutes and then "Exporting
> > valid CERTIFICATE..." and then stops. I check the processes on the box
> > and the "node" script is not doing anything.
> >
> > I have checked the "..openca//var/log/enroll" directory and the correct
> > file is there "3_VALID_CERTIFICATE.log" and it only has the numbers of
> > the first 5 certificates. I thought that it may be timing out so I
> > created a new populated file and deleted a few numbers from it, but the
> > same thing happens.
> >
> > I know this test is a little bit artificial as certificate volumes would
> > grow incrementally and so I doubt if I would have this problem in
> > production, but any ideas ?
> >
> > Chris...
> >
> >
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