Carlo, Yes, Excellent suggestion Carlo! That did the trick. Now, I have a total of four servers in the Multi-Master setup, nodes A and B in data center 1 and nodes C and D in data center 2.
If I ldapadd to node A and only have replication enabled with node B I get 4500 entries per minute. When I add nodes C and D to the replication I get 1800 entries per minute. What is involved if I wanted to copy the data files after the import from node A to nodes C and D? Do I just tar up the related partition folder from node A and untar it on nodes C and D? Or, is there more involved? What is the procedure? On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 9:35 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > Not sure how you have this set, but for our initial import we set the > following property: > > ads-partitionsynconwrite: FALSE > > This property is found where you define your partition. > dn: > ads-partitionId=mypartition,ou=partitions,ads-directoryServiceId=default,ou=config > > Setting this false allowed us to import ~80K entries in about 15-20 mins. > > Also, if you're using password policies, we disabled those too for the > initial import. > > Good Luck. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ezsra McDonald [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2015 5:16 PM > To: users > Subject: Re: ApacheDS Import via CLI > > Having the server down for the initial import is not a problem. > > I am able to load 650 - 700 entries a minute. With almost 340k entries to > import this will take too long. My estimate is approximate 8.5 hours. > > I tried breaking the import into four files and executing four ldapadds > simultaneously but that does not improve the load rate. I really did not > expect the import would be faster but I am desperate to get the migration > done in less than three hours. > > This is just informational. I really don't expect there are any solutions > to meet my desired 3 hour window. > > Thanks for the assistance. I will inform my team of my findings. > > > On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 10:29 PM, Emmanuel Lécharny <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Le 12/06/15 23:18, Ezsra McDonald a écrit : > > > The OpenLDAP ldapadd utility works. I wish there was a direct load > > > kind > > of > > > utility like slapadd. Ldapadd is slow but studio is slower. > > > > Everything that inject data into a live server will be slow. > > > > In the near future, we will have a bulk import tool that will be way > > faster, but it will require the server to be down. > > > > >
