Re: [CentOS] slapd 100% cpu

2012-09-21 Thread Steve Thompson
On Fri, 21 Sep 2012, Craig White wrote: > as a server, OpenLDAP resources will use RAM based upon the number of > entries but until you get upwards of 100,000 entries it shouldn't be of > any concern and CPU usage should be extremely light save the brief > moment of starting the daemon. As an

Re: [CentOS] slapd 100% cpu

2012-09-21 Thread Craig White
On Sep 21, 2012, at 8:05 AM, Darod Zyree wrote: > Greetings, > > We have been attempting to set up a centos ldap server and then tried > to log in with a user account specified in our ldap environment on a > centos workstation. > > As soon as we attempt any kind of login from the centos worksta

Re: [CentOS] slapd 100% cpu

2012-09-21 Thread Darod Zyree
2012/9/21 : > Darod Zyree wrote: >> Greetings, >> >> We have been attempting to set up a centos ldap server and then tried >> to log in with a user account specified in our ldap environment on a >> centos workstation. >> >> As soon as we attempt any kind of login from the centos workstation, >> be

Re: [CentOS] slapd 100% cpu

2012-09-21 Thread m . roth
Darod Zyree wrote: > Greetings, > > We have been attempting to set up a centos ldap server and then tried > to log in with a user account specified in our ldap environment on a > centos workstation. > > As soon as we attempt any kind of login from the centos workstation, > be it via gdm or su ldap_