On 02/24/2014 01:16 PM, hede wrote:
Hi all, I'm planning to use 389ds from SD-Card. So I would like to minimise write I/O. It's absolutely fine if there's only a consistent state saved once a day. For example via some cronjob running ns-slapd db2archive (which I've done so far). I do not need any database-logs to have even the last seconds in a disaster recovery. Any hints to tune it for this use case? There are files constantly written, AFAIK by the Berkeley DB: __db.00* log.000000000* (in /var/lib/dirsrv/slapd-kolab/db/) Can I get rid of those files? Move them to a Ram Disk?
You can move them to a Ram Disk. You can also completely disable durable transactions.
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