Hello Fernanado -
On Friday 02 March 2001 06:20, Fernando Almeida wrote:
> I am making some performance tests with Auth by LDAP2. My LDAP
> server is a NT machine running NT4 and Site Server 3 and my radiator is
> running in a machine with FreeBSD 4.0.
>
> Basically, I used the script radpwtst with the iteractions parameter
> of 10,20,50,200,500,1000.. and plot the this numbers versus the time spent
> to complete the procedure. When the number is too high, (400 or more) the
> radiator begins to log a lot of mesgs like "Could not bind with
> o=Brprima..." and running a "netstat -na" I see a lot of connections to the
> LDAP estabilished. If I try to telnet the LDAP Server in the port 389 in
> the middle of the execution of radpwtst, the machine responds with
> "Connection refused by host".
>
> I dont know exactly what is happening, but I feel that this is a
> limitation of the LDAP (perhaps configurable), but Im not sure about it.
>
I would suggest that you start with just a small number of requests (say 10)
and run Radiator with a trace 4 debug so you can see how much time is being
taken by the LDAP queries. This will tell you a lot about what sort of
performance you can expect from your setup.
If you would like to send me a copy of your configuration file (no secrets)
and a copy fo the trace 4 I will be happy to take a look.
regards
Hugh
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