kerberos password change in master-slave environ

John Hascall john at iastate.edu
Wed Mar 24 18:10:55 EST 2004


> I love this list because anytime I'm struggling to find answers, I just have
> to piss off enough people with boldly incorrect statements and the emails
> just come flooding in. ;-)

> What's the usage on that machine?  How many queries per second?

For comparison, we do almost 1Mq/day (yesterday's log was 910Klines) on:

NetBSD 1.6_STABLE (KERBEROS) #2: Fri Dec 20 14:19:28 CST 2002
cpu0: Intel Pentium III (Tualatin) (686-class), 1390.73 MHz
total memory = 1023 MB
aac0: i960RX at 100MHz, 118MB cache, optional battery present, kernel 3.2-7
ld0 at aac0 unit 0: RAID 1 (Mirror)
ld0: 17355 MB, 8815 cyl, 64 head, 63 sec, 512 bytes/sect x 35544576 sectors
ld1 at aac0 unit 1: RAID 1 (Mirror)
ld1: 17355 MB, 8815 cyl, 64 head, 63 sec, 512 bytes/sect x 35544576 sectors

I've never really looked at peak rates, but using my handy-dandy
rule of thumb that peak = 6*avg, that's about 60/sec.

John


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ben Staffin
> To: Digant Kasundra
> Cc: 'Ken Hornstein '; kerberos at mit.edu
> Sent: 3/24/2004 3:22 PM
> Subject: Re: kerberos password change in master-slave environ
> 
> 
> The installation on my campus has on the order of 100,000 principals,
> and there are two kerberos servers: one master and one slave.  They are
> both, I believe, ibm 43p/150 at 375mhz machines, and there is not a load
> problem.  I'm not a campus-level kerberos admin, however, so I am not an
> authority on the matter.
> 
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