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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-27 11:11:40 +0000
committerDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-27 11:11:40 +0000
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Adding debian version 2.4.57+dfsg-3+deb11u1.debian/2.4.57+dfsg-3+deb11u1debian
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+# WARNING: Before tuning the following parameters, _PLEASE READ_
+# /usr/share/doc/slapd/README.DB_CONFIG.gz
+
+# Set the database in memory cache size.
+#
+# set_cachesize <gbytes> <bytes> <ncache>
+# Sets the database in memory cache size.
+# Database entries and indexes will be stored in this cache to
+# avoid disk access during database read and write operations.
+# Tuning this value can greatly effect your database performance.
+# The parameters are:
+# <gbytes>: The number of gigabytes of memory to allocate to the cache.
+# <bytes>: The number of bytes of memory to allocate to the cache.
+# <ncache>: The number of cache segments to use. If this value is set to
+# 0 or 1 then Berkeley DB will try to allocate one contiguous section
+# of memory for the cache. If this value is greater than 1, the cache
+# will be split into that number of segments.
+#set_cachesize 0 52428800 0
+
+# For the Debian package we use 2MB as default but be sure to update this
+# value if you have plenty of RAM
+set_cachesize 0 2097152 0
+
+# Sets the database startup flags.
+#
+# set_flags <flag>
+# There are various flag options that may be set. The DB_TXN_NOSYNC flag
+# tells the database not to immediately flush transaction buffers to disk.
+# Setting this flag can help speed up database access during periods of
+# database write activity BUT at expense of data safety. Enable it only
+# to load data with slapadd, while slapd is not running.
+#set_flags DB_TXN_NOSYNC
+
+
+# Set the maximum in memory cache in <bytes> for database file name caching.
+#
+# set_lg_regionmax <bytes>
+# This value should be increased as the number of database files increases
+# (tables and indexes).
+#set_lg_regionmax 1048576
+
+# Set the maximum size of log files in <bytes>.
+#
+# set_lg_max <bytes>
+# Logs will be rotated when <bytes> amount of data have been written to
+# one log file. This value should be at least four times the size of
+# set_lg_bsize.
+#set_lg_max 10485760
+
+# Set the in memory cache for log information.
+#
+# set_lg_bsize <bytes>
+# When <bytes> amount of logging information have been written to this
+# cache it will be flushed to disk.
+#set_lg_bsize 2097152
+# For the Debian package we use 512kByte which should suffice for typical
+# directory usage (read often, write seldom)
+set_lg_bsize 524288
+
+# Set the log file directory to <directory>.
+#
+# set_lg_dir /usr/local/var/openldap-logs
+# Log files should preferably be on a different disk than the
+# database files. This both improves reliability (for disastrous
+# recovery) and speed of the database.
+#set_lg_dir <directory>
+
+
+# Sven Hartge reported that he had to set this value incredibly high
+# to get slapd running at all. See http://bugs.debian.org/303057
+# for more information.
+
+# Number of objects that can be locked at the same time.
+set_lk_max_objects 5000
+# Number of locks (both requested and granted)
+set_lk_max_locks 5000
+# Number of lockers
+set_lk_max_lockers 5000