[Freeipa-users] Can't set nsslapd-sizelimit

Giuseppe Sarno GiuseppeSarno at fico.com
Mon May 16 21:19:21 UTC 2016


Hello,
I am new to freeIPA and I am recently working on a project to integrate freeIPA with some legacy application which uses LDAP for user management.
I have initially created our own ldap structure and I tried to run the code against freeIPA/389DS. While running this example I noticed that 389DS takes quite some time to load profile data from the different ldap nodes (~2000 entries). In a previous prototype using OpenDJ we had to increase the parameter ds-cfg-size-limit: to ~1000 with good results. I am wondering now whether we can do the same for the freeIPA/389DS server. I found the following pages but I could not work out what the exact command should be to modify those parameters.

https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Server/8.2/html/Administration_Guide/User_Account_Management-Setting_Resource_Limits_Based_on_the_Bind_DN.html

http://directory.fedoraproject.org/docs/389ds/howto/howto-ldapsearchmanyattr.html

I attempted the following but received a ObjectClass violation:

[centos at ldap-389ds-ireland ~]$ ldapmodify  -h ldap-389ds-ip -D "cn=Directory Manager" -w '<password>' -f slimit
modifying entry "dc=ldap,dc=adeptra,dc=com"
ldap_modify: Object class violation (65)
        additional info: attribute "nsslapd-sizelimit" not allowed

slimit:
dn: dc=ldap,dc=example,dc=com
changetype: modify
add:nsslapd-sizelimit
nsslapd-sizelimit: 1000

I also attempted using a user dn but with the same result.

Can anybody help ?

Thanks,
Giuseppe.



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