I guess the caches can be different always their values be upper the
required for a correct performance in all the machines.
Regards,
Moses
2013/2/21 Patrick Raspante patrickraspa...@gmail.com
Is it required (or at least suggested) that multi-mastered directory
server instances have the
On 2/21/2013 8:27 AM, Patrick Raspante wrote:
Is it required (or at least suggested) that multi-mastered directory
server instances have the equal values for dbcache and entry cache
settings? If so, what adverse effects result from not configuring the
caches similarly?
There's no
On 2/21/2013 11:11 AM, Patrick Raspante wrote:
I was mostly curious if the difference in cache configurations has any
negative effect on the integrity of the replication agreement between
the directory instances.
To illustrate, say one directory instance is managing several root
suffixes and
Is it required (or at least suggested) that multi-mastered directory server
instances have the equal values for dbcache and entry cache settings? If
so, what adverse effects result from not configuring the caches similarly?
Thanks,
pwr
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On 02/21/2013 08:27 AM, Patrick Raspante wrote:
Is it required (or at least suggested) that multi-mastered directory
server instances have the equal values for dbcache and entry cache
settings? If so, what adverse effects result from not configuring the
caches similarly?
There is a tool
I was mostly curious if the difference in cache configurations has any
negative effect on the integrity of the replication agreement between the
directory instances.
To illustrate, say one directory instance is managing several root suffixes
and has increased cache settings. The other instance