I want to time the length of a series of ldap searches. This is my first time using benchmark and I wanted to make sure this was the best way of doing it. Do I have to time each search more than once to get accurate reads? Here is a snipet of the code
$ldap = Net::LDAPS->new(HOST,port => PORT,timeout => TIMEOUT) or die "
+Can't connect to LDAP server " . HOST;
$ldap->bind(DN, password => PASSWORD, version => 3);
open(S, "subnet.log");
while (<S>){
chomp $_;
my $results =
timeit(
1, q{my $base = $_;
my $look= $ldap->search(base => $base,
filter =>('objectClass=dNIPIPAddressConfiguration'),
attrs => ["cn"])}
);
print "$_:" . timestr($results) . "\n";
}
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