--On Friday, January 18, 2013 6:43 PM +0100 Meike Stone
wrote:
I can guarantee that would never work, as the variable with MDB is
MDB_IDL_LOGN. I don't recall exactly the issues I hit when changing it
to 17 from 16. Also, MDB has changed substantially since I did that
testing. ;) I was ok w
>
> So my first question:
> Does mdb have limitations like bdb it have aka BDB_IDL_LOGN?
Yes. back-mdb is ~60% the same code as back-bdb/hdb, its indexing
functions are basically identical.
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>>> However, I never got mdb to work successfully by modifying t
--On Friday, January 18, 2013 6:16 PM +0100 Meike Stone
wrote:
So my first question:
Does mdb have limitations like bdb it have aka BDB_IDL_LOGN?
Yes. back-mdb is ~60% the same code as back-bdb/hdb, its indexing
functions are basically identical.
However, I never got mdb to work successf
>>> So my first question:
>>> Does mdb have limitations like bdb it have aka BDB_IDL_LOGN?
>>
>>
>> Yes. back-mdb is ~60% the same code as back-bdb/hdb, its indexing
>> functions are basically identical.
>
>
> However, I never got mdb to work successfully by modifying these values.
Does this mean,
--On Friday, January 18, 2013 12:29 PM + Howard Chu
wrote:
Meike Stone wrote:
Hello,
because of problems with bdb (virtual memory using and glibc) and
limitiations (IDL),
I want migrate to mdb.
So my first question:
Does mdb have limitations like bdb it have aka BDB_IDL_LOGN?
Yes. bac
Meike Stone wrote:
So my first question:
Does mdb have limitations like bdb it have aka BDB_IDL_LOGN?
Yes. back-mdb is ~60% the same code as back-bdb/hdb, its indexing functions
are basically identical.
Thanks for information, .. it was not that what I expected,
Read the MDB docs/papers/p
>> So my first question:
>> Does mdb have limitations like bdb it have aka BDB_IDL_LOGN?
>
>
> Yes. back-mdb is ~60% the same code as back-bdb/hdb, its indexing functions
> are basically identical.
>
Thanks for information, .. it was not that what I expected, so I think
for a lot of users with lar
Meike Stone wrote:
Hello,
because of problems with bdb (virtual memory using and glibc) and
limitiations (IDL),
I want migrate to mdb.
So my first question:
Does mdb have limitations like bdb it have aka BDB_IDL_LOGN?
Yes. back-mdb is ~60% the same code as back-bdb/hdb, its indexing functions
Hello,
because of problems with bdb (virtual memory using and glibc) and
limitiations (IDL),
I want migrate to mdb.
So my first question:
Does mdb have limitations like bdb it have aka BDB_IDL_LOGN?
Second, I set up an small lab for tests with mdb and don't get the
slapd started
with larger mdb