Dusty Doris wrote:
I uncomment DB_TXT_NOSYNC when doing the original slapadd - then comment
it back when I start for the first time. This causes slapd to run
db_recover automatically to update the BDB environment and re-enable
logging.
DB_CONFIG (all servers)
set_cachesize 0 536870912 1
set_lg_regionmax 1048576
set_lg_bsize 2097152
set_lg_max 10485760
set_flags DB_LOG_AUTOREMOVE
#set_flags DB_TXN_NOSYNC
With OpenLDAP 2.3.5 you could use slapadd -q and forget about editing
DB_CONFIG. Of course with -q transactions are totally disabled, so if
the slapadd is interrupted you will not be able to db_recover it; if
you're doing a lot of incremental slapadds over a course of time you
probably shouldn't risk -q...
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