--On Tuesday, April 07, 2009 11:36 AM +0200 Thomas van Oudenhove vanouden@univ-toulouse.fr wrote:
the total size is: # du -c -h *.bdb [...] 136M total
Your lock/locker/lock object settings look fine.
we have some 38,185 entries in the database (between 37,000 and 40,000, depending on the days...), and the cachesize is: # grep cachesize DB_CONFIG set_cachesize 0 268435456 1
Your BDB db cachesize is 256MB then, which is more than sufficient for your 136MB database.
however, I do not have an "idlecachesize" setting, neither in DB_CONFIG, nor in slapd.conf...
However, you missed my point about the "cachesize" setting in slapd.conf (NOT DB_CONFIG). You should have a cachesize setting in slapd.conf (of probably 45000 and a similar idlcachesize setting in slapd.conf as well).
I just noticed I left the "allow bind_v2" directive in slapd.conf, could it be the cause of bad performance ?
Unlikely. How exactly are you measuring performance?
--Quanah
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