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Is there a limit on the number of local users created?

手塚_隆之
Path Finder

I looked for the manual, but I could not find the limitation.

Is there a limit on the number of local users created?

https://docs.appdynamics.com/display/PRO45/Manage+Users+and+Groups

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Yusuke_Miyahara
Explorer

Hi Tezuka-san,

Thanks for reaching out to the community.

We don’t restrict the number of local users as far as I know, but in case you are authenticating with LDAP, please be aware that LDAP servers can sometimes limit the number of entries returned in a query response. For more information, please see the document below.

[URL]
https://docs.appdynamics.com/display/PRO45/LDAP+Authentication

[Section to be Helpful]
"Configure the Connection to the LDAP Server"
"Using Paged Results for Large Result Sets"

Best regards,
Yusuke

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Yusuke_Miyahara
Explorer

Hi Tezuka-san,

Thanks for reaching out to the community.

We don’t restrict the number of local users as far as I know, but in case you are authenticating with LDAP, please be aware that LDAP servers can sometimes limit the number of entries returned in a query response. For more information, please see the document below.

[URL]
https://docs.appdynamics.com/display/PRO45/LDAP+Authentication

[Section to be Helpful]
"Configure the Connection to the LDAP Server"
"Using Paged Results for Large Result Sets"

Best regards,
Yusuke

手塚_隆之
Path Finder

Hello Yusuke.

Thank you for your replay.

I understood.

Best Regards

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