Re: Cyrus, Solaris 10, ZFS? (and NIS?)

From: Robert Banz (no email)
Date: Thu Oct 05 2006 - 19:34:01 EDT

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    On Oct 5, 2006, at 4:46 PM, Chaskiel M Grundman wrote:

    >
    >
    > --On Thursday, October 05, 2006 04:13:18 PM -0400 Elizabeth
    > Schwartz <> wrote:
    >
    >> http://www.gsd.harvard.edu/users/betsys/dapptrace.timed
    >
    > The interesting bit seems to be here:
    > . . -> mynewstate(0x165769, 0x40404040, 0x0)
    > . . -> mycanonifyid(0x165769, 0x0, 0x0)
    > . . -> libcyrus_config_getswitch(0x2, 0x11AF55, 0x5)
    > 43 5 <- libcyrus_config_getswitch = 84
    > 135 20 <- mycanonifyid = 292
    > . . -> xmalloc(0x5C, 0x11AF5D, 0x5)
    > 38 14 <- xmalloc = 28
    > . . -> libcyrus_config_getswitch(0x1, 0x0, 0x1647CB)
    > 40 3 <- libcyrus_config_getswitch = 84
    > . . -> xrealloc(0x0, 0x4, 0xE488)
    > 68 14 <- xrealloc = 64
    > . . -> xstrdup(0x16871C, 0x4, 0xE488)
    > . . -> xmalloc(0x9, 0x2A0031, 0x168724)
    > 30 7 <- xmalloc = 28
    > 94 16 <- xstrdup = 40
    > 8235260 109820 <- mynewstate = 356
    >
    > mynewstate is taking 8s to run, and very little of the time is
    > taken up in local subroutines.
    > auth_unix.c:mynewstate calls getpwnam, and then iterates over all
    > the groups using getgrent(),
    > checking to see what groups the user is in. The fact that imapd
    > does this twice might be a bug, but even if it didn't do it twice,
    > it would still be slow.
    >
    > Is running "getent group" slow?

    Oy yes.

    The only "way" to find out what groups a user is in, of course, is to
    interate over the groups file (or map) and look at the whole list of
    users assigned to a group. Ugly.

    Now, if you can't think of any reasons you'd actually care about
    someone's group membership, it wouldn't be out of the question to
    remove said junk out of the auth_state function in auth_unix.c.
    Sendmail contains a nice option to turn off initgroups() like
    functionality, perhaps Cyrus could use one as well?

    -rob

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