When All Ids Threshold Is Too Low; When All Ids Threshold Is Too High; All Ids Threshold Tuning Advice For Single-Enterprise Directories - Netscape DIRECTORY SERVER 6.02 - ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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Managing Indexes

When All IDs Threshold is Too Low

When you set the All IDs Threshold too low, too many index keys will contain the
All IDs token. This can result in too many directory searches examining every entry
in your directory. The performance hit on searches can be considerable.
For example, suppose you are managing an equality index on the common name
(
) attribute. One of the index keys stored in your
cn
corresponding entry ID list contains the ID number of every entry containing an
attribute that is set to
The equality index on the
fraction of the entries in your directory will include
searches that use a
fraction of entry IDs needs to be examined when servicing the search request.
However, over time your directory may continue to grow. As it does, more and
more
directory entries. Eventually, the
but it will still be a list that is necessary for search performance. If your directory
grows large enough that so many
threshold is met, then the
Every time you search for
single entry in the directory in response to the search request.
When the database grows large, the All IDs threshold will be set for a large
percentage of all index keys and your search performance will significantly
degrade.

When All IDs Threshold is Too High

Setting the All IDs Threshold too high can also cause performance problems. An
excessively high All IDs Threshold results in large entry ID lists that must be
maintained and loaded into memory when servicing search requests. An
excessively high All IDs Threshold can eliminate all of the benefits of the All IDs
mechanism (see "Benefits of the All IDs Mechanism," on page 367 for details).
All IDs Threshold Tuning Advice for Single-
Enterprise Directories
Be careful when changing the default All IDs Threshold value for your server. If
you change the threshold to an inappropriate value, you can compromise rather
than improve your server performance. This tuning advice is intended primarily
for single-enterprise directories of up to 80,000 entries.
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James
cn
cn=James
may be added, but at the same relatively small proportion of total
James
cn=James
cn=James
.
attribute is easy to maintain because only small
filter will be improved because only that small
entry ID list can become quite large,
cn=James
entries are added that the All IDs
cn=James
entry ID list is replaced with an All IDs token.
, the Directory Server will examine every
index is
cn
cn=James
. Performance for
cn=James
. The

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