[Freeipa-users] IPA Load Problems?

John Moyer john.moyer at digitalreasoning.com
Wed Sep 4 12:01:35 UTC 2013


Martin, 

	I apologize there was a large offline conversation between Rich and myself.   Rich was kind enough to help me through some of my issues.  We did a lot more tests and poking and prodding.   We discovered that IPA is not as efficient when dealing with large number of connections.  Most of my load inefficiently reconnect to IPA over and over and over and though LDAP can deal with this fairly efficiently, IPA apparently drops to it's knees.   

	A ticket was opened to addressed this issue.
 
	https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3892


Thanks, 
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On Sep 4, 2013, at 3:44 AM, Martin Kosek <mkosek at redhat.com> wrote:

> On 08/30/2013 11:08 PM, John Moyer wrote:
>> Well IPA has machine entries on some test clusters that I'm rolling IPA
>> out on (20 machines maybe) but the user base is the same (about 80 ~ 100)
>> accounts with maybe 40 to 50 groups?
>> 
>> I've stood up a clone of the jira server along with IPA.   I cleared my
>> logs and then did the sync and ran the log analyzer on it.   These stats
>> are pretty much ONLY for that jira sync I don't have any other connections
>> pointed to it.
>> 
>> 
>> Start of Log:    30/Aug/2013:15:57:13 End of Log:
>> 30/Aug/2013:16:01:14
>> 
>> Processed Log Time:   Hours, 4 Minutes, 1 Seconds
>> 
>> Restarts:                     1 Total Connections:            824 SSL
>> Connections:              824 Peak Concurrent Connections:  6 Total
>> Operations:             1806 Total Results:                1805 Overall
>> Performance:          99.9%
>> 
>> Searches:                     968        (4.02/sec)  (241.00/min) 
>> Modifications:                5          (0.02/sec)  (1.24/min) Adds:
>> 0          (0.00/sec)  (0.00/min) Deletes:                      0
>> (0.00/sec)  (0.00/min) Mod RDNs:                     0          (0.00/sec)
>> (0.00/min) Compares:                     0          (0.00/sec)
>> (0.00/min) Binds:                        833        (3.46/sec)
>> (207.39/min)
>> 
>> Proxied Auth Operations:      0 Persistent Searches:          1 Internal
>> Operations:          0 Entry Operations:             0 Extended
>> Operations:          0 Abandoned Requests:           0 Smart Referrals
>> Received:     0
>> 
>> VLV Operations:               0 VLV Unindexed Searches:       0 SORT
>> Operations:              0
>> 
>> Entire Search Base Queries:   0 Unindexed Searches:           1
>> 
> 
> This looks like a promising way to find out the reason, thanks John. However,
> I see just one unindexed search. Is the access log complete? Previously I see
> that the sync takes 900 seconds/15 minutes, but there is only 4 minutes the
> access log. Note that it it may take some time until the log is dumped.
> 
> I think it would be also useful to run the analyzer with "-ula" flags as Rob
> suggested earlier to find out the unindexed searches (if any).
> 
> What I find interesting is that JIRA does a lot of LDAP BINDs. Can the
> problem be in longer BINDs than with than expected (compared to for example
> plain LDAP servers)? Performance-wise, it would be I think better if JIRA
> does just one BIND and run all the LDAP searches the established connection.
> But I do not know if it can be configured this way.
> 
> Rich, Rob, I am wondering if the slow up is not really caused by the binds,
> we have several DS plugins tied to the BIND operation, it may be useful to
> analyze if they do not take too long.
> 
> Martin

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