Rich Megginson a écrit :
> Emmanuel BILLOT wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Does anyones know how can we explain a 90% CPU utilization on FDS ?
>> Many forum on the web speak about index problem or memory variables
>> misconfiguration (|nsslapd-idlistscanlimit and co).|
>> ||
>> |Howerver, i do not found any good web ites which explains howto |
>> |- monitor indexes utilization|
>> |- build/rebuilt indexes (if this is the problem)|
>> |- configure properly FDS for having good performance|
>> ||
>> |Our directory tree contains 15000 entries.|
>> ||
>> |Does anyone know what can we do ? Best pratices ?|
> What version of FDS? What platform? What sort of hardware?
>
> The logconv.pl tool is a good place to start to diagnose indexing
> issues.
>> |How to know if there is a problem on our config ?|
>> ||
>> |Regards,|
>> ||||
>>
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Sorry i've the logconv utility, which says
Unindexed Searches: 0
So i dan't explain why the CPU is so high.
FDS 1.1.3 on Centos 5.1, VMWare
logconv.pl has more output - you might try looking at the operation
times, then refer back to the access log to see what operations are
taking a long time