Kiran Ayyagari <kayyagari@...> writes: > > On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 12:17 PM, Emmanuel Lécharny <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Le 03/02/15 16:36, Kiran Ayyagari a écrit : > > > On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 10:57 PM, David Paulsen <dave.paulsen@...> > > > wrote: > > > > > >> Hello... > > >> > > >> Our application is a hosted, multi-tenant application where we have > > 1000's > > >> organzations (ou's), with each having it's own password policy. I have a > > >> Java > > >> utility that adds all the policies to ApacheDS. Adding the first few > > >> hundred > > >> adds take 2-3 seconds each, which is OK. But as the number of policies > > >> increases, the time to add new policies steadily increases too. For > > >> example, > > >> adding the 5300th (yes we have that many!) takes about 15 seconds. Note > > >> that > > >> the time to add orgs (ou's) and users (uid's) stays pretty constant > > (200- > > >> 500ms) > > >> > > > this is expected, cause the configuration is stored in a text file > > > and each update on this partition results in re-writing the entire config > > > file > > > > I wonder if there is not a way to tell the server to use the multi-file > > version of the config, which would make it much faster... > > > > no, instead we might have to think of completely moving to this new > format > If there is any way to make this perform better I would really appreciate it!
Are there any options in the short term I have for making this perform? For example, can I configure the server to write changes to disk in batches (rather that for every change) while performing a mass import of data? Any other ideas?
