Hi Marco,
This is isn't linux specific, but disabling the logs(access &
error) can help. If you need the logs, move them to a dedicated
FS. I don't know if Linux has a FS cache, but on Solaris I've seen
it is sometimes more efficient to turn the DS cache settings all the
way down, and allow the OS FS cache to do everything.
Best Regards,
Mark
On 02/01/2012 04:03 PM, Marco Pizzoli wrote:
Hi *,
I'm exploring 389 after few years with OpenLDAP and I'm curious to
know if some perfomance tuning tricks on Linux are valid with this
product too.
- having a db directory located in a dedicated filesystem mounted
with the "noatime" option
- LD_PRELOAD=tcmalloc
Any other hints?
Thanks in advance
Marco
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