In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> David Hajoglou wrote:
>>
>> The online docs read:
>>
>> ...http://www.engelschall.com/sw/mod_ssl/docs/2.2/ssl_reference.html
>>
>> This makes use of a DBM hashfile on the local disk to synchronize the
>> local OpenSSL memory caches of the server processes. The little more
>> amount of I/O on the server results in a visible request speedup for your
>> clients. So it's recommended to use this storage.
>>
>> So, how do I make a DBM hashfile? Or does ssl do that for me?
That has nothing do to with OpenSSL, the DBM file is created by mod_ssl.
And it does this on it's own. You don't have to do this manually.
> apropos dbm.
>
> I actually think using a DBM file is not a very good way to do this,
> though. OpenSSL doesn't do it for you.
Why? Because of the size limit of DBM implementations?
Ralf S. Engelschall
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