Quanah,
I forget to mention that even if I stop the second mirror is stopped again the first mirror cpu still being consumed. I was expecting that after the search from the second mirror is stopped the cpu consumption would be finished.
Not sure if with dncache unlimited, even all other caches equal to 0, if the memory will be enough. Looks like memory needs to be enough to handle all dncache for DBs in system.
Thanks,
Rodrigo.
Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
--On Tuesday, August 18, 2009 2:13 PM -0700 Rodrigo Costa rlvcosta@yahoo.com wrote:
Quanah,
The issue is that if I do not limit dncache the slapd crashes since after sometime it cannot allocate more system memory(malloc). Only dncache in two DBs can consume all memory possible to allocate.
See below. You obviously need to better tune other things.
Limit your memory consumption in other ways if you need to (Smaller BDB cache, smaller entry cache, smaller idlcache). Limiting the dncachesize is pretty much suicidal in any large db.
--Quanah
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