Hi, "Kick, Claus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello everyone, > > >>Could you be a bit more specific about your requirements? > > You are right, I should have been. We are using OpenLDAP to manage a > lot of users for a huge CMS. The ldap server runs on localhost. After > an OS + hardware + ldap server upgrade (we used Netscape Directory > Server 4.16 before), the whole CMS was very slow and from what we have > deduced, there is no ldap query caching going on. So this might in > part be responsible (there are *a lot of* ldap queries). In fact you may configure the backend (back-bdb) and the frontend caches. >>Although pcache can be attached to any backend, it only makes sense >>when connecting to a remote server, that is either back-ldap, >>back-meta and back-mysql. > > Okay, so pcache does not really help in our case for we do not have an > ldap server behind the ldap server, right? Yes > So, what else can we do? Tony Earnshaw posted about connection > caching, how is that enabled? I must be too blind to find it. :( man slapd-bdb(5), configuration parameters cachesize, idlcachesize, shm_key, dncachesize (openldap-2.4 only) and proper DB_CONFIG cachesize settings. http://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/1072.html http://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/1075.html -Dieter -- Dieter Klünter | Systemberatung http://www.dkluenter.de GPG Key ID:8EF7B6C6
