On 2009-06-03 07:02 PDT, David Stutzman wrote:
> I have a DB that has just shy of 7000 keys/certs in it. From the
> command line using certutil -L takes ~5 mins or so and then finally
> starts showing output all at once after the delay. It ends up using
> 80-90MB of ram (according to task manag
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 7:02 AM, David Stutzman
wrote:
> I have a DB that has just shy of 7000 keys/certs in it. From the command
> line using certutil -L takes ~5 mins or so and then finally starts showing
> output all at once after the delay. It ends up using 80-90MB of ram
> (according to task
I have a DB that has just shy of 7000 keys/certs in it. From the
command line using certutil -L takes ~5 mins or so and then finally
starts showing output all at once after the delay. It ends up using
80-90MB of ram (according to task manager). certutil -K, however,
starts listing keys right
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