Frank Swasey wrote:
I have noticed that the mdb_stat (-e parameter) now shows the number of pages
used, so I can use that instead of running a du and compare it to the Max
pages value to see how "full" the data.mdb has become.
We use nagios to monitor such things... is there a frequency of
I have noticed that the mdb_stat (-e parameter) now shows the number of
pages used, so I can use that instead of running a du and compare it to
the Max pages value to see how "full" the data.mdb has become.
We use nagios to monitor such things... is there a frequency of running
mdb_stat that
17.10.2012 04:19, Howard Chu пишет:
Have a look at mdb_stat in git mdb.master commit
617769bce5bcac809791adb11301e40d27c31566
Use options -e and -f, that should give you everything you want.
Feedback appreciated, I doubt this is its final form yet.
Thanks!
Nice tool!
But how would I
Roman Rybalko wrote:
17.10.2012 04:19, Howard Chu пишет:
Have a look at mdb_stat in git mdb.master commit
617769bce5bcac809791adb11301e40d27c31566
Use options -e and -f, that should give you everything you want.
Feedback appreciated, I doubt this is its final form yet.
Thanks!
Nice tool!
If I've failed to find this on the mailinglist or in my google searches,
I am sorry. However, as I'm experimenting with using mdb for the
backend with OpenLDAP-2.4.33 on RHEL 6.3, I'm wondering what am I
looking for when I run mdb_stat and it tells me:
Page size: 4096
Tree depth: 2
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Frank Swasey wrote:
If I've failed to find this on the mailinglist or in my google searches,
I am sorry. However, as I'm experimenting with using mdb for the
backend with OpenLDAP-2.4.33 on RHEL 6.3, I'm wondering what am I
looking for when I run mdb_stat and it tells me:
Huh? I'm wondering
Today at 4:42am, Howard Chu wrote:
Huh? I'm wondering what you're looking for when you run mdb_stat. What did
you expect to see?
I guess I was expecting to see something more like the output of
db_stat, which I ran looking for deadlocks and evidence that any limits
were starting to be hit so
16.10.2012 21:19, Frank Swasey пишет:
Today at 4:42am, Howard Chu wrote:
Huh? I'm wondering what you're looking for when you run mdb_stat. What
did you expect to see?
I guess I was expecting to see something more like the output of
db_stat, which I ran looking for deadlocks and evidence
Frank Swasey wrote:
Today at 4:42am, Howard Chu wrote:
Huh? I'm wondering what you're looking for when you run mdb_stat. What did
you expect to see?
I guess I was expecting to see something more like the output of
db_stat, which I ran looking for deadlocks and evidence that any limits
were