[Fedora-directory-users] failover works but very slow.

George Holbert gholbert at broadcom.com
Wed Sep 12 00:43:46 UTC 2007


>
> Thanks for your quick reply, it is hard to believe Redhat's Fedora DS
> has such problem on their OS.

Actually this is more related to the pam and nss_ldap libraries from 
PADL, which RedHat (and pretty much everyone else) bundles with their Linux.
It's unlikely that recent improvements to PADL's software will show up 
in RHEL3 or RHEL4, but sometimes certain bugfixes are backported by RedHat.


Hai Wu wrote:
> Thanks for your quick reply, it is hard to believe Redhat's Fedora DS
> has such problem on their OS.
> I tried to reduce bind_timelimit from 3 to 1 and it almost reduced the
> delay to an acceptable(but still noticeable) level,  I think we will
> do this if there is no side effect to have such a small
> bind_timelimit. In the meaning time, I will stick to my
> taking-primary-IP workaround which reduces the delay to zero.
>
> On 9/11/07, George Holbert <gholbert at broadcom.com> wrote:
>   
>> This is just the way it is with pam/nss_ldap as bundled in RHEL3 and
>> RHEL4.  There is no easy fix.
>> If you like, you can reduce bind_timelimit to something very small.  But
>> this still isn't much of a solution, since clients will definitely
>> notice when the primary is down.
>> It's possible that newer versions of pam/nss_ldap handle failover more
>> elegantly (I've seen notes to this effect in their Changelog).  I
>> haven't tested this myself yet.
>> Another possibility is to put some kind of load balancer in front of
>> your LDAP servers, which hides from clients the failure of any
>> individual LDAP server.
>>
>>
>> Hai Wu wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> We are using fedora 1.0.4, When the first ldap server dies and does not ping,
>>> the clients can still bind to second server but it is very slow to do
>>> anything on clients, opening a terminal or listing a dir takes a few
>>> seconds.  I find when ldap service is down on the first server but
>>> server it still up and pingable, there is no delay on clients at all,
>>> so I have the workaround to set up a eth0:0 on second ldap server(or
>>> any other machine)  to assume the IP of the first ldap server when
>>> first ldap server does not ping.
>>>
>>> Please see our /etc/ldap.conf and /etc/openldap/ldap.conf , we have
>>> only Rhel 3 and 4 clients. Any idea how to fix this?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Mark
>>>
>>> /etc/ldap.conf
>>> host 1.1.1.1 2.2.2.2
>>> port 636
>>> ldap_version 3
>>> base o=unix,dc=company,dc=com
>>> scope sub
>>> timelimit 5
>>> bind_timelimit 3
>>> pam_filter objectclass=posixAccount
>>> pam_login_attribute uid
>>> pam_member_attribute memberUid
>>> pam_password crypt
>>> idle_timelimit 3600
>>>
>>> /etc/openldap/ldap.conf
>>> BASE o=unix,dc=company,dc=com
>>> HOST 1.1.1.1 2.2.2.2
>>> PORT 636
>>>
>>> SIZELIMIT 0
>>> TIMELIMIT 0
>>>
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