On 11 Mar 2014, at 12:20pm, Dan Kennedy <danielk1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Or "PRAGMA locking_mode=EXCLUSIVE; PRAGMA journal_mode=PERSIST;", > if there will only ever be a single connection to the database. > > Or you could build with SQLITE_DISABLE_DIRSYNC, which omits all > syncs on directories. Of course, that will slightly increase the > chances of a power failure causing database corruption. 'slightly' is more like 'greatly'. At least, that's my understanding of the characteristics of the most common file systems these days. Also watch for file systems which store the length of the file as a file attribute you can read without opening the file. This means that every time the file changes length, you /do/ have to rewrite the metadata. One of the nice things about some SQLite modes is that the number of pages changes rarely (pages are marked as unused rather than the file shortened). This means that it's not necessary to change metadata very often. The "PRAGMA journal_mode=PERSIST" thing is a great tip and should make a of difference for some operations. I'll add to that my advice to leave auto_vacuum off. Simon. _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@sqlite.org http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users