>> but these are shared memory and doesn't matter I suppose
!?
No. Those are memory mapped files, not shared memory. IMHO, you should use shared memory (shm_key) and not memory
mapped files. You'll get better performance.
++Cyrille
From: openldap-technical-bounces@OpenLDAP.org [mailto:openldap-technical-bounces@OpenLDAP.org] On Behalf Of jehan procaccia Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012 10:22 AM To: openldap-technical@openldap.org Subject: size of bdb database, master vs replica I use syncrepl between my master and replicas I am surprise with the apparent size of my database (~4000 people entries with jpegphotos of ~10KB each) on the master I have # du -sk *.bdb | sort -n 172 gidNumber.bdb 188 uidNumber.bdb 332 memberUid.bdb 772 ou.bdb 812 modifyTimestamp.bdb 1020 givenName.bdb 1204 uid.bdb 1368 dn2id.bdb 1620 sn.bdb 1908 IntEPersInetServ.bdb 2068 objectClass.bdb 2804 eduPersonOrgUnitDN.bdb 2828 eduPersonPrimaryOrgUnitDN.bdb 3064 cn.bdb 3368 schacUserStatus.bdb 6784 mail.bdb 195412 id2entry.bdb Plus BDB # du -sk __db* | sort -n 12 __db.001 12 __db.006 464 __db.005 548 __db.004 67540 __db.002 205072 __db.003 but these are shared memory and doesn't matter I suppose !? On the replica I have # du -sk *.bdb | sort -n 8 cn.bdb 8 dn2id.bdb 8 eduPersonOrgUnitDN.bdb 8 eduPersonPrimaryOrgUnitDN.bdb 8 entryCSN.bdb 8 entryUUID.bdb 8 gidNumber.bdb 8 givenName.bdb 8 IntEPersInetServ.bdb 8 mail.bdb 8 memberUid.bdb 8 modifyTimestamp.bdb 8 objectClass.bdb 8 ou.bdb 8 schacUserStatus.bdb 8 sn.bdb 8 uid.bdb 8 uidNumber.bdb 32 id2entry.bdb # du -sk __* | sort -n 12 __db.001 12 __db.006 380 __db.005 740 __db.004 7060 __db.002 53860 __db.003 So the size of the file are very different, why ? 4000 objects with at least 3000 jpegphoto of 10K each seems to fit in a 32K id2entry.bdb, but why then on the master it is at 195412K id2entry.bdb !? Thanks . |