I would suggest testing the LDAP search on the Radiator server to the local address 127.0.0.1.

Your Radiator debug shows it connecting to LDAP on 127.0.0.1:
>Fri Mar  8 09:08:13 2013: INFO: Connecting to 127.0.0.1:389

But the ldapsearch you did was to 10.44.85.165 so not a valid comparison:
> time ldapsearch -D"uid=apt,ou=xxxx,dc=xxxx,dc=net" -wxxxx -b"dc=colt,dc=net" -h10.44.85.165 uid=mlavende

Jim.

On 11/03/2013 08:16, Arya, Manish Kumar wrote:
Hi,

  Can anyone help please. I am using Radiator version 4.9 on Solaris 10

[xxxx@rxxxxx:/var/log/radiator]$ cat /etc/release
                       Solaris 10 11/06 s10s_u3wos_10 SPARC
           Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
                        Use is subject to license terms.
                           Assembled 14 November 2006


Regards,
-Manish

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*From:* "Arya, Manish Kumar" <m.a...@yahoo.com>
*To:* Radiator <radiator@open.com.au>; "manishkumar.a...@colt.net" <manishkumar.a...@colt.net>
*Sent:* Friday, March 8, 2013 2:59 PM
*Subject:* Slow response from Radiator

Hi,

Radius server takes approx 7-10 seconds to handle one request, there not much load on this radius server.

Radius Packet dump

*** Received from 127.0.0.1 port 32812 ....
Code:       Access-Request
Identifier: 102

Fri Mar  8 09:08:11 2013: DEBUG: Rewrote user name to xxxxxx
Fri Mar 8 09:08:12 2013: DEBUG: Deleting session for xxxxxxx@alu, 10.174.2.2, Fri Mar 8 09:08:12 2013: DEBUG: Handling with Radius::AuthLDAP2: alu_msp_user_auth-7750
Fri Mar  8 09:08:13 2013: INFO: Connecting to 127.0.0.1:389
Fri Mar 8 09:08:13 2013: INFO: Attempting to bind to LDAP server 127.0.0.1:389 Fri Mar 8 09:08:14 2013: DEBUG: LDAP got result for uid=xxxxx,ou=people,o=COLT,ou=customers,dc=colt,dc=net
Fri Mar  8 09:08:14 2013: DEBUG: LDAP got userPassword: xxxxxx
Fri Mar 8 09:08:15 2013: DEBUG: LDAP got radius-sam-sec-grp-name: TAC_SUPPORT2
Fri Mar  8 09:08:15 2013: DEBUG: LDAP got radius-7750-Timetra-Access: 3
Fri Mar 8 09:08:16 2013: DEBUG: LDAP got radius-7750-Timetra-Profile: administrative Fri Mar 8 09:08:16 2013: DEBUG: LDAP got radius-7750-Timetra-Default-Action: 1 Fri Mar 8 09:08:17 2013: DEBUG: Radius::AuthLDAP2 looks for match with xxxxxx [xxxxxx@alu] Fri Mar 8 09:08:17 2013: DEBUG: Radius::AuthLDAP2 ACCEPT: : xxxxxx [xxxxxx@alu]
Fri Mar  8 09:08:18 2013: DEBUG: AuthBy LDAP2 result: ACCEPT,
Fri Mar  8 09:08:18 2013: DEBUG: Access accepted for xxxxxx
Fri Mar  8 09:08:19 2013: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Sending to 10.174.2.2 port 50838 ....
Code:       Access-Accept
Identifier: 167
Authentic: <245><217>Un<184>Ge<144>.<213>QE<1>u4.
Attributes:
        Sam-security-group-name = "TAC_SUPPORT2"
        Timetra-Access = 3
        Timetra-Profile = "administrative"
        Timetra-Default-Action = 1
        Service-Type = Login-User


ldapsearch for uid with above attributes is also very quick, no complaints of indexes too

real    0m0.020s
user    0m0.006s
sys     0m0.010s

hardware config

[root@rad-lon1:/var/log/radiator]# prtdiag
System Configuration: Sun Microsystems  sun4u Sun Fire V245
System clock frequency: 188 MHZ
Memory size: 4GB

==================================== CPUs ====================================
               E$          CPU CPU
CPU  Freq      Size        Implementation Mask    Status      Location
--- -------- ---------- --------------------- ----- ------ --------
0    1504 MHz  1MB         SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIIi 3.4    on-line     MB/P0
1    1504 MHz  1MB         SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIIi 3.4    on-line     MB/P1


CPU usage (uptime)

[root@rad-lon1:/var/log/radiator]# uptime
  9:21am  up 262 day(s), 20:18,  5 users,  load average: 0.04, 0.04, 0.04


CPU/Memory usage with top states no processes are using very minimal CPU and memory.

last pid: 11066; load avg: 0.04, 0.04, 0.04; up 262+20:19:30 09:22:51
68 processes: 67 sleeping, 1 on cpu
CPU states: 98.7% idle,  0.6% user,  0.7% kernel, 0.0% iowait,  0.0% swap
Memory: 4096M phys mem, 1718M free mem, 8005M total swap, 8005M free swap

   PID USERNAME LWP PRI NICE  SIZE   RES STATE TIME    CPU COMMAND
 22797 dsadmin   41  59    0  297M  261M sleep 468:00  0.44% ns-slapd
 23543 root       1  59    0  355M  353M sleep 174:26  0.29% perl
 10858 root       1  59    0 2888K 1784K cpu/0 0:00  0.09% top
 23137 root      41  59    0  196M  162M sleep 329:16  0.05% ns-slapd
 22899 root      30  59    0  134M   92M sleep 167:34  0.02% java
   691 noaccess  25  59    0  177M   96M sleep 231:51  0.02% java
 10823 root       1  59    0 3008K 2488K sleep 0:00  0.02% bash
 10821 root       1  59    0 8304K 2728K sleep 0:00  0.01% sshd
 26407 daemon     4  59    0  620M  559M sleep 19:44  0.01% nfsmapid
   331 root       1 100  -20 2312K 1512K sleep 31:05  0.01% xntpd
  5013 root      25  59    0 6544K 4576K sleep 1:01  0.01% nscd
   114 root       6  59    0 4128K 3248K sleep 341:09  0.01% picld
  7312 root       1  59    0 1984K 1576K sleep 0:00  0.00% tail
  1148 root       1  59    0 9000K 3352K sleep 0:00  0.00% sshd
     7 root      13  59    0 9784K 7728K sleep 4:47  0.00% svc.startd

Regards,
-Manish




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