The cache will not affect login, but will affect page rendering after
logging in. To improve login performance you need to narrow the scope of
the login query

On 5 January 2015 at 10:11, dennys <dennys.hs...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I use Jenkins 1.580.2 and LDAP plugin 1.11. It works (authentication and
> group), but the performance is not good.
> It takes more then 10 seconds to login, and after enabling cache (size 500,
> TTL 5mins), it's still the same.
>
> Does Jenkins write the cached data in any file or is there any solution to
> confirm the cache is enabled or not?
>
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