>>> Michael Ströder <[email protected]> schrieb am 31.07.2019 um 08:27 in Nachricht <[email protected]>: > On 7/31/19 7:51 AM, Ulrich Windl wrote: >> Michael Ströder <[email protected]> schrieb am 30.07.2019 >>> So stop spreading FUD about lmdb. >> >> Actually this just is the impression I got reading this list. I read >> a lot about running out of memory, having rebuild the databases as >> they grow out of bounds, having a database size three time the data >> size, lock-ups, and all the stuff.> I'm not spreading FUD. I'm just worried
> from what I read here. > > You just have an "impression" and no real proofs. > You don't even point to postings in the mailing list archive. > > So what you're writing is exactly that: FUD. > > For example "having a database size three time the data size" says > nothing without knowing the indexing configuration. > > And the "grow out of bounds" is just that people don't understand that > they have to properly set back-mdb's maxsize parameter and monitor the > count of used pages. Just like you choose a disk partion size and then > you monitor whether your file systems gets filled up. > (BTW: Howard implemented slapd-monitor support for slapd-mdb which was > released with 2.4.48, see ITS#7770). > > Ulrich, even if I still assume good faith on your side and that you want > to push things to be improved your postings are quite disrespectful. > Such a behaviour does not help to improve free software projects. Well critical questions should be allowed (unless you live in China, Russia, ...). And I never said "holy crap" or "bullshit"... ;-) > > Ciao, Michael.
