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Set limits on searches for users and groups

Search for users or groups is a time consuming task. A search may time out or return more results than the system can handle or the user may expect. To prevent this behavior, we can set limits on searches for users or groups.

We can limit searches for users or groups in two ways:

  • Set a number of search results

  • Set a timeout for searches in the user repository

Set the maxSearchResults and searchTimeOut parameters in the following file:

The maxSearchResults parameter specifies the number of search results. The searchTimeOut parameter specifies the time out in milliseconds.

If we set maxSearchResults=200 and searchTimeOut=120000, it returns a number of 200 users or groups and terminates the search if the back end does not respond within two minutes. These settings affect the user or groups shown in portlets (for example the User Manager portlet) and XML export scripts.

If not all search results are returned, and we are using an LDAP server as the user repository, a SizeLimitException can be thrown instead of returning the items. The search result can exceed the limit defined in LDAP. Perform one of the following actions:

  • Refine the search conditions to return fewer results.

  • Change the setting in LDAP to allow a larger search size limit.

If the user repository contains more users or groups than the value configured in maxSearchResults, a complete export of users and groups with XML access is not possible.


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