What precisely needs to be logged? By the time I was able to create the 
classes, make them show up in Incident Management console and try to create and 
modify an CI of the categorization subclass the log was at 1.4 GB in size. I am 
trying to compress the file now, but I probably won't be able to email it.

Dave Erickson
ASSOCIATE BUSINESS SYSTEMS ANALYST, AQUA BALANCE
ECOLAB 370 WABASHA STREET NORTH, ST. PAUL, MN 55102
T 651 293 2852  F 651 225 3375  E 
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Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 12:48 PM
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Subject: ARDBC LDAP/AD integration now runs very slow

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Good morning everyone. I have a problem with our Customer Info/AD search. 
Searching the integration vendor form, we get somewhere around 2000 records. 
This takes about 15 seconds, 100% normal. In our help desk form, it used to be 
very fast to bring back one record. Now it's taking about 15 seconds for that 
one record. I set the plug-in log level to 100, and when viewing the log, I see 
that the integration brings back all 2000 records when I'm only wanting one 
record. Does anyone know if this is normal behavior? I haven't changed anything 
on my end.

This is a 6.3 system in a MS server environment. Can anyone offer any 
troubleshooting help? Thank you.

Drew Shuller
Soto Cano Air Base
Honduras
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