openldap gurus will sure help you.
That's out of my current knowledge area...

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2011 10:31 AM
To: Maucci, Cyrille; [email protected]
Subject: RE: SlapD is using more CPU

Dear Cyrille,

Below are the logs which I received from the server...

Today again it happened...

Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=3273 op=2 SEARCH RESULT 
tag=101 err=32 nentries=0 text=
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=3276 fd=36 ACCEPT from 
IP=134.32.44.37:60341 (IP=0.0.0.0:389)
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=3276 op=0 BIND 
dn="cn=admin,dc=emb,dc=slb,dc=com" method=128
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=3276 op=0 BIND 
dn="cn=admin,dc=emb,dc=slb,dc=com" mech=SIMPLE ssf=0
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=3276 op=0 RESULT tag=97 
err=0 text=
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=3276 op=1 SRCH 
base="dc=emb,dc=slb,dc=com" scope=2 deref=0 
filter="(&(objectClass=posixAccount)(uidNumber=470649))"
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=3276 op=1 SRCH attr=uid 
userPassword uidNumber gidNumber cn homeDirectory loginShell gecos description 
objectClass
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=3276 op=1 SEARCH RESULT 
tag=101 err=0 nentries=1 text=
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=3262 op=8 SRCH 
base="ou=Groups,dc=emb,dc=slb,dc=com" scope=2 deref=0 
filter="(&(objectClass=sambaGroupMapping)(sambaSID=s-1-1-0))"
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=3262 op=8 SRCH 
attr=gidNumber sambaSID sambaGroupType sambaSIDList description displayName cn 
objectClass
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=3262 op=8 SEARCH RESULT 
tag=101 err=0 nentries=0 text=
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=3273 op=3 SRCH 
base="ou=Groups,dc=emb,dc=slb,dc=com" scope=2 deref=0 
filter="(&(objectClass=sambaGroupMapping)(gidNumber=65534))"
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=3273 op=3 SRCH 
attr=gidNumber sambaSID sambaGroupType sambaSIDList description displayName cn 
objectClass
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=3273 op=3 SEARCH RESULT 
tag=101 err=0 nentries=0 text=
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=3260 op=3 SRCH 
base="ou=Groups,dc=emb,dc=slb,dc=com" scope=2 deref=0 
filter="(&(objectClass=sambaGroupMapping)(gidNumber=65534))"
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=3260 op=3 SRCH 
attr=gidNumber sambaSID sambaGroupType sambaSIDList description displayName cn 
objectClass
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=3260 op=3 SEARCH RESULT 
tag=101 err=0 nentries=0 text=
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=3262 op=9 SRCH 
base="ou=Groups,dc=emb,dc=slb,dc=com" scope=2 deref=0 
filter="(&(objectClass=sambaGroupMapping)(sambaSID=s-1-5-2))"
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=3262 op=9 SRCH 
attr=gidNumber sambaSID sambaGroupType sambaSIDList description displayName cn 
objectClass
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=3262 op=9 SEARCH RESULT 
tag=101 err=0 nentries=0 text=
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=3276 fd=36 closed 
(connection lost)
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: daemon: shutdown requested and 
initiated.
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=3173 fd=19 closed (slapd 
shutdown)
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=4 fd=21 closed (slapd 
shutdown)
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=0 fd=22 closed (slapd 
shutdown)
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=1 fd=23 closed (slapd 
shutdown)
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=3230 fd=24 closed (slapd 
shutdown)
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=6 fd=25 closed (slapd 
shutdown)
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=805 fd=26 closed (slapd 
shutdown)
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=3223 fd=27 closed (slapd 
shutdown)
Jul 28 08:05:02 gb0135embldap01 slapd[23254]: conn=3246 fd=28 closed (slapd 
shutdown)

CPU usage
08:05:02        all      0.93      0.00      1.11      0.01      0.00     97.95
08:10:01        all     21.98      0.00     20.08      0.01      0.00     57.93
08:15:02        all     20.66      0.01     18.87      0.00      0.00     60.46
08:20:02        all      0.59      0.00      0.71      0.03      0.00     98.68

Thanks,
-Arun

From: Arun Sasi V (WI01 - Manage IT)
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2011 6:46 PM
To: 'Maucci, Cyrille'; [email protected]
Subject: RE: SlapD is using more CPU

Dear Cyrille,

Yes my ldap process is getting disappear...  I assume due to CPU/high search... 
because only that days I can see the CPU are getting increased...

There is no crash information file for slapd

Thanks,
-Arun

From: Maucci, Cyrille [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2011 6:19 PM
To: Arun Sasi V (WI01 - Manage IT); [email protected]
Subject: RE: SlapD is using more CPU

Dear Arun,

>> And also I  just want to know why my ldap service are getting stopped....
What do you mean?
Do you mean the ldap unix process disappears ?
If so, did you enable core dumps to be written (ulimit -c) ?
Do you get a core file ?

I would not expect slapd to simply 'exit'.

Thanks
++Cyrille
________________________________
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2011 2:45 PM
To: Maucci, Cyrille; [email protected]
Subject: RE: SlapD is using more CPU
Dear Cyrille,

 I am using Ubuntu 9.04 OS (Configured in VM), and OpenLdap OpenLDAP: slapd 
2.4.15...

I have configured Multi-Master setup here... i.e two location servers will act 
as multimaster and remaining 7 locations are act as slave servers(read only 
copy).

Each location sync with master ldap and fetch the update from master Ldap 
(syncrepl)...

My infra the number of users are accessing the LDAP more on Sundays hence Ldap 
server is utilizing more cpu on those days and getting hang... Please find the 
attached some report which I took from Ldap server.

I have increased my cache size.. will it cause to high CPU ...?
And also I  just want to know why my ldap service are getting stopped....


Thanks,
-Arun

From: Maucci, Cyrille [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2011 5:59 PM
To: Arun Sasi V (WI01 - Manage IT); [email protected]
Subject: RE: SlapD is using more CPU

Hello Arun Sasi,

are you saying you are surprised by the fact that the more LDAP search the more 
CPU consumption ? ( ! ).
I must have misunderstood your statement.

Since slapd is multi-threaded, I've myself pushed slapd to much more than 100% 
CPU.
So what do you mean by 'slapd is getting stopped' ?
Do you mean the process vanishes ?
Does it leave a baby core file around there ?
If so, you should probably send the back trace.

++Cyrille

________________________________
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
[email protected]
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2011 9:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: SlapD is using more CPU
Hello Team,

Whenever the number of search increase to the master server... slapd is 
utilizing more about more than 100%... What could be the reason and also is 
there any bench mark defined...

Whenver it goes 100% slapd server is getting stopped...

Thanks & Regards,
Arun Sasi V


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