On 10/4/07, Howard Chu hyc@symas.com wrote:
Pierangelo Masarati wrote:
Suhel Momin wrote:
I have made changes to keep log in memory using DB_LOG_INMEMORY flag. The log size is kept 10MB. Now when I try to add 64K entries, 65526 entries get added but 65527th
entry always fails. The error I get is "Index Generation Failed". I tried to debug the issue and found that the cursor->c_del function
in
bdb_idl_insert_key fails returning an error code as
DB_LOG_BUFFER_FULL.
Am I missing something or is this a known problem? Do I need to do anything more while keeping logs in memory?
Have you read Berkeley documentation about DB_LOG_INMEMORY? This is the
expected result of creating an in-memory buffer smaller than the size of the largest transaction you want to create. Either use a larger buffer, or write smaller chunks. And read the docs <
http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/berkeley-db/db/articles/inmem...
.
In this case they cannot write smaller chunks, it's purely a function of how we generate indexes. When an index slot gets to about 65536 elements we delete that list and replace it with a 3-element range. This delete operation consumes a great deal of log space.
The solution of course is to use a larger buffer.
I tried to make the value of BDB_IDL_LOGN to be 20 instead of 16. This changes the value of BDB_IDL_DB_MAX. It looks like this change has solved my problem of "index generation failed" while keeping logs in memory.
Is this the right way to go about or should I still go with increasing the buffer size for logs??
Regards, Suhel