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Hi there.
In our company we have 2 domain servers, and the average time to do a glpi authentication is 29 seconds!
This is normal?
Thanks in advance.
Serge
Ps: We are using XAMPP for Windows Version 1.7.0 in a windows server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition.
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That is obviously not normal I would say. We have more than 2 domain servers though, but I am talking worldwide here and my LDAP logins are usually around 1 sec. or less and the authentication server is offsite.
RedHat Enterprise Linux 5 ES 32Bit x86
PHP 5.1.6 -- Apache 2.2.3
MySQL 5.0.45 -- GLPI 0.72.4 -- OCS 1.32 -- Home brewed MS CM import script
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That is obviously not normal I would say. We have more than 2 domain servers though, but I am talking worldwide here and my LDAP logins are usually around 1 sec. or less and the authentication server is offsite.
Thanks mate.
Any idea why we have this problem?
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Not really, but have you checked your logs from GLPI and Windows if there are any "unusual" things going on. I also believe that I read something here on the forum about long login times, but I cannot find it. I think that was with local glpi authentication though and might not reflect your problem. I think it was due to the cron tasks running in background of GLPI, if you have a rather huge install, but this is just what I can remember.
If you have any other "clean" Windows server try with that one and or use a Linux box and see if it shows the same behaviour.
RedHat Enterprise Linux 5 ES 32Bit x86
PHP 5.1.6 -- Apache 2.2.3
MySQL 5.0.45 -- GLPI 0.72.4 -- OCS 1.32 -- Home brewed MS CM import script
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hello
try to deactivate the cache in the glpi's config
it might help
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Thanks to all replys.
Monday i will desactivate the cache and let u now what happens.
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Now its ok
Thanks to all.
Case closed.
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ok so I close
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