Hi Sven, 

On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 03:32:11PM +0200, Sven Hartge wrote:
 
> >I thought so as well. Did you use a DB_CONFIG file suited for your
> >setup?
> 
> Yes, of course.
 
> #txn_checkpoint         128     15      1
> set_cachesize           0       252428800        0
> set_lk_max_objects      100000
> set_lk_max_locks        100000
> set_lg_regionmax        1048576
> set_lg_max              8388608
> set_lg_bsize            2097152
> set_lg_dir              /var/lib/ldap/logs/
> #set_lk_detect DB_LOCK_DEFAULT
> set_tmp_dir             /tmp/
> #set_flags DB_TXN_NOSYNC
> #set_flags DB_TXN_NOT_DURABLE

Hmm, very interesting. I wonder why it works at Stanford and apparently
nowhere else. I was notified today that putting a DB_CONFIG file into
the directory has no effect after the initial database was created so 
I'd like to ask if you did it "in time".

Sorry for the all problems, I'd really like to have these problems
fixed!

Thanks for the quick feedback in any case.

Greetings

        Torsten

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