On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 6:50 AM, Petter Reinholdtsen <pere(a)hungry.com> wrote:
I am testing sssd and the pam and nss package on Ubuntu here at the
university, and ran into unexpected behaviour. sssd_be uses 100% CPU
most of the time, and top report that its virtual size is 244 MB and
its resident size is 152 MB. I've configured sssd to use LDAP as a
directory and as the authentication method.
The university have a lot of users and groups, and I wonder if this is
why the process is so big and use so much CPU. How well do sssd
scale? Can it handle a directory with 100 000 users and 10 000
groups?
Happy hacking,
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Petter Reinholdtsen
What version of sssd do you have and could you please post your
configuration file? There was an issue with 1.0.5 and certain
configurations that would cause 100% cpu usage.
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Jeff Schroeder
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