[midPoint] Very Slow LDAP Sync

Wojciech Staszewski wojciech.staszewski at diagnostyka.pl
Mon Jul 3 15:38:41 CEST 2017


Resource -> Edit using wizard -> Configuration -> Results handler -> Enable additional filtering of results: set to false

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W dniu 03.07.2017 o 15:25, Lucas Diedrich pisze:
> One strange thing, the accounts is not listing under resouce tab:
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> image.pngimage.png
> Is there a way to clean this? 
> 
> Em seg, 3 de jul de 2017 às 09:02, Pavol Mederly <mederly at evolveum.com <mailto:mederly at evolveum.com>> escreveu:
> 
>     Oh yes. That's quite expected. :) H2 is really to be used only for demo and testing purposes.
> 
>     Pavol Mederly
>     Software developer
>     evolveum.com <http://evolveum.com>
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>     On 03.07.2017 13:52, Lucas Diedrich wrote:
>>
>>     Hi Gustavo,
>>
>>     *- server HW
>>     * A centos 7 x64 vm, with 4 cores and 12gb of ram.
>>
>>     *- Tomcat memory parameters:*
>>
>>     -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC -XX:+CMSClassUnloadingEnabled -XX:+UseParNewGC -XX:MaxPermSize=256m -Xms512m -Xmx3072m
>>
>>     *- database? is it in the same server?*
>>
>>     I'm was using the H2 internal database. Now i migrated to a postgresSQL server and the process is reading the 7000+ users in about 2 minutes.
>>
>>     Now its working good.
>>
>>     Thanks.
>>     Em qui, 29 de jun de 2017 12:48, Gustavo J Gallardo <ggallard at identicum.com <mailto:ggallard at identicum.com>> escreveu:
>>
>>         Hi Lucas,
>>         can you add some additional info regarding:
>>         - server HW
>>         - Tomcat memory parameters
>>         - database? is it in the same server?
>>         - is the import process creating the users in midpoint? are you assigning roles, organizations, resources to those users?
>>         - is there a user template processing?
>>
>>
>>         Regards,
>>
>>         Gustavo J Gallardo 
>>         *Identicum S.A.*
>>         Jorge Newbery 3226
>>         Tel +54 (11) 4552-3050 <tel:+54%2011%204552-3050>
>>         ggallard at identicum.com <mailto:ggallard at identicum.com>
>>         www.identicum.com <http://www.identicum.com/>
>>
>>
>>         On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 10:21 AM, Lucas Diedrich <lucas.diedrich at gmail.com <mailto:lucas.diedrich at gmail.com>> wrote:
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>>             Hello guys, 
>>
>>             I'm creating a task to sync my LDAP Users (389DS), i have more than 7000 users, when i initiate the sync task it reads like 15 users for second, almost 1000 peer minute, but as the process goes on it keep getting slower, slower like reading 1 user in 3 seconds.
>>
>>             This is the log https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/Obk37N2izHImvLQegSNr4w you can check at the begining he is reading more than 3 or 4 peer second and at the end it is really slow.
>>
>>             This is the resource config: https://snag.gy/7IN8oa.jpg
>>             The process usage: https://snag.gy/GXJqbo.jpg
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>>             I'm using 4 threads on the task but with a single task i've the same issue. Any ideas guys?
>>
>>             Thanks.
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