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In general, it is a bad idea to disable sync-on-write as any failure may lead to significant loss of data, if not complete corruption of the database.
Kurt@OpenLDAP.org | |
slapd, by default, synchronizes the underlying DB after each modification.
This is safe, but slow. In situations where you do not need this
protection (such as on a slave server), you can disable write sync
by specifying the database configuration directivedbcacheNoWsync Kurt@OpenLDAP.org, pepper@reppep.com | |
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