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Re: weird performance issue
- To: OpenLDAP software list <openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org>
- Subject: Re: weird performance issue
- From: Jacob Walcik <jwalcik@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 23:58:05 -0600
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> Yes, you need to properly configure via DB_CONFIG. Since you excluded that
> file from your configuration list, there is no way to give you suggestions
> about what to do there.
>
i created at DB_CONFIG, defined "set_cachesize" to 100MB (or 100000000
bytes), which should be overkill (the entire dataset is less than
4MB), stopped and started slapd, but didn't notice any difference
whatsoever in performance.
the documentation i see in the openldap faq only shows this one
setting, and then a few definitions regarding log files. are there
any other performance related parameters that i need to add to the
DB_CONFIG file?
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jacob walcik
jwalcik@gmail.com