Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Performance Tuning Guide Making Open Source More Inclusive 1. Introduction to Directory Server Performance Tuning Expand section "1. Introduction to Directory Server Performance Tuning" Collapse section "1. Introduction to Directory Server Performance Tuning" 1.1. Setting Goals for Directory Server Performance 2. Tracking Server and Database Performance Expand section "2. Tracking Server and Database Performance" Collapse section "2. Tracking Server and Database Performance" 2.1. Monitoring Server Activity Expand section "2.1. Monitoring Server Activity" Collapse section "2.1. Monitoring Server Activity" 2.1.1. Monitoring the Directory Server Using the Command Line 2.1.2. Monitoring the Server Using the Web Console 2.2. Monitoring Database Activity Expand section "2.2. Monitoring Database Activity" Collapse section "2.2. Monitoring Database Activity" 2.2.1. Monitoring Database Activity Using the Command Line 2.2.2. Monitoring Database Activity Using the Web Console 2.3. Monitoring Database Link Activity 2.4. Monitoring the Local Disk for Graceful Shutdown Expand section "2.4. Monitoring the Local Disk for Graceful Shutdown" Collapse section "2.4. Monitoring the Local Disk for Graceful Shutdown" 2.4.1. Configuring Local Disk Monitoring Using the Command Line 2.4.2. Configuring Local Disk Monitoring Using the Web Console 2.5. Improving Logging Performance Expand section "2.5. Improving Logging Performance" Collapse section "2.5. Improving Logging Performance" 2.5.1. Disabling Access Log Buffering Using the Command Line 2.5.2. Disabling Access Log Buffering Using the Web Console 3. Tuning the Number of Locks Expand section "3. Tuning the Number of Locks" Collapse section "3. Tuning the Number of Locks" 3.1. Manually Monitoring the Number of Locks 3.2. Avoiding Data Corruption by Monitoring Free Database Locks 3.3. Setting the Number of Locks Using the Command Line 3.4. Setting the Number of Locks Using the Web Console 4. Improving Search Performance (and Balancing Read Performance) Expand section "4. Improving Search Performance (and Balancing Read Performance)" Collapse section "4. Improving Search Performance (and Balancing Read Performance)" 4.1. Using Indexes 4.2. Tuning Directory Server Resource Settings Expand section "4.2. Tuning Directory Server Resource Settings" Collapse section "4.2. Tuning Directory Server Resource Settings" 4.2.1. Updating Directory Server Resource Settings Using the Command Line 4.2.2. Updating Directory Server Resource Settings Using the Web Console 4.3. Setting Index Scan Limits Expand section "4.3. Setting Index Scan Limits" Collapse section "4.3. Setting Index Scan Limits" 4.3.1. Setting an Index Scan Limit Using the Command Line 4.3.2. Setting an Index Scan Limit Using the Web Console 4.4. Fine Grained ID List Size 4.5. Tuning the Database Cache for Searches 4.6. Managing Special Entries 5. Tuning Transaction Logging Expand section "5. Tuning Transaction Logging" Collapse section "5. Tuning Transaction Logging" 5.1. Moving the Database Directory to a Separate Disk or Partition 5.2. Changing the Database Checkpoint Interval Expand section "5.2. Changing the Database Checkpoint Interval" Collapse section "5.2. Changing the Database Checkpoint Interval" 5.2.1. Changing the Database Checkpoint Interval Using the Command Line 5.2.2. Changing the Database Checkpoint Interval Using the Web Console 5.3. Disabling Durable Transactions 5.4. Specifying Transaction Batching 6. Managing the Database Cache Settings Expand section "6. Managing the Database Cache Settings" Collapse section "6. Managing the Database Cache Settings" 6.1. The Database and Entry Cache Auto-Sizing Feature Expand section "6.1. The Database and Entry Cache Auto-Sizing Feature" Collapse section "6.1. The Database and Entry Cache Auto-Sizing Feature" 6.1.1. Manually Re-enabling the Database and Entry Cache Auto-sizing 6.2. Determining the Required Cache Sizes 6.3. Manually Setting the Entry Cache Size Expand section "6.3. Manually Setting the Entry Cache Size" Collapse section "6.3. Manually Setting the Entry Cache Size" 6.3.1. Manually Setting the Entry Cache Size Using the Command Line 6.3.2. Manually Setting the Entry Cache Size Using the Web Console 6.4. Setting the Size of the DN Cache Expand section "6.4. Setting the Size of the DN Cache" Collapse section "6.4. Setting the Size of the DN Cache" 6.4.1. Setting the Size of the DN Cache Using the Command Line 6.4.2. Setting the Size of the DN Cache Using the Web Console 6.5. Setting the Database Cache Size Expand section "6.5. Setting the Database Cache Size" Collapse section "6.5. Setting the Database Cache Size" 6.5.1. Manually Setting the Database Cache Size Using the Command Line 6.5.2. Manually Setting the Database Cache Size Using the Web Console 6.5.3. Storing the Database Cache on a RAM Disk 7. Setting the Number of Directory Server Threads Expand section "7. Setting the Number of Directory Server Threads" Collapse section "7. Setting the Number of Directory Server Threads" 7.1. Automatic Thread Tuning Expand section "7.1. Automatic Thread Tuning" Collapse section "7.1. Automatic Thread Tuning" 7.1.1. Enabling Automatic Thread Tuning Using the Command Line 7.1.2. Enabling Automatic Thread Tuning Using the Web Console 7.2. Manually Setting the Number of Thread Expand section "7.2. Manually Setting the Number of Thread" Collapse section "7.2. Manually Setting the Number of Thread" 7.2.1. Manually Setting the Number of Threads Using the Command Line 7.2.2. Manually Setting the Number of Threads Using the Web Console 8. Tuning the Replication Performance Expand section "8. Tuning the Replication Performance" Collapse section "8. Tuning the Replication Performance" 8.1. Improving the Multi-supplier Replication Efficiency Expand section "8.1. Improving the Multi-supplier Replication Efficiency" Collapse section "8.1. Improving the Multi-supplier Replication Efficiency" 8.1.1. Setting the Replication Release Timeout Using the Command Line 8.1.2. Setting the Replication Release Timeout Using the Web Console 9. Tuning Database Link Performance Expand section "9. Tuning Database Link Performance" Collapse section "9. Tuning Database Link Performance" 9.1. Managing Connections to the Remote Server Expand section "9.1. Managing Connections to the Remote Server" Collapse section "9.1. Managing Connections to the Remote Server" 9.1.1. Managing Connections to the Remote Server Using the Command Line Expand section "9.1.1. Managing Connections to the Remote Server Using the Command Line" Collapse section "9.1.1. Managing Connections to the Remote Server Using the Command Line" 9.1.1.1. Updating the Database Link Connection Management Settings for a Specific Database 9.1.1.2. Updating the Default Database Link Connection Management Settings 9.1.2. Managing Connections to the Remote Server Using the Web Console Expand section "9.1.2. Managing Connections to the Remote Server Using the Web Console" Collapse section "9.1.2. Managing Connections to the Remote Server Using the Web Console" 9.1.2.1. Updating the Database Link Connection Management Settings for a Specific Database 9.1.2.2. Updating the Default Database Link Connection Management Settings 9.2. Detecting Errors During Normal Processing 10. Improving Import Performance Expand section "10. Improving Import Performance" Collapse section "10. Improving Import Performance" 10.1. Tuning Directory Server for Large Database Imports and Imports with Large Attributes 10.2. Tuning Directory Server For Importing a Large Number of Entries A. Revision History Legal Notice Settings Close Language: 简体中文 日本語 English Language: 简体中文 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF ePub Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF ePub Language and Page Formatting Options Language: 简体中文 日本語 English Language: 简体中文 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF ePub Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF ePub Performance Tuning Guide Red Hat Directory Server 11Tuning the performance of Directory ServerLegal NoticeAbstract This guide provides tips for improving server and database performance. Next