Cool. The default setup of 389-ds (version 1.3.5.10) I don’t see either nsslapd-cache-autosize or nsslapd-cache-autosize-split. Should I just add them to the dse file?
The Redhat docs are a bit confusing on this (https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_directory_server/10/html/performance_tuning_guide/memoryusage):
You just confirmed bullet 2 and 3. But bullet 1 is not clear: if I set nsslapd-cache-autosize to something greater than 0 and both types of caches become auto-tuned, why would then I need to set them to 0 (to enable auto-tuning) individually?
Also, is there a way to check that auto-tuning is working normally? Is dbmon.sh the right way?
Thanks again, Sergei |
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