Nsslapd-Dbcachesize; Nsslapd-Db-Checkpoint-Interval - Red Hat DIRECTORY SERVER 7.1 Configuration

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Database Plug-in Attributes
Valid Range:
Default Value:
Syntax:
Example:

nsslapd-dbcachesize

This performance tuning-related attribute specifies database cache size. This is
neither the index cache nor the entry cache. If you activate automatic cache
resizing, you override this attribute by replacing these values with its own
guessed values at a later stage of the server startup.
If you attempt to set a value that is not a number or is too big for a 32-bit signed
integer, you will receive an
additional error information explaining the problem.
Entry DN:
Valid Range:
Default
Value:
Syntax:
Example:
NOTE

nsslapd-db-checkpoint-interval

The amount of time in seconds after which the Directory Server sends a
checkpoint entry to the database transaction log. The database transaction log
contains a sequential listing of all recent database operations and is used for
database recovery only. A checkpoint entry indicates which database operations
have been physically written to the directory database. The checkpoint entries are
used to determine where in the database transaction log to begin recovery after a
system failure. The
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Integer
nsslapd-cache-autosize-split: 66
LDAP_UNWILLING_TO_PERFORM
cn=config,cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config
500KB to 4GB for 32-bit platforms and 500KB to 2^64-1 for 64-bit
platforms
10485760
Integer
nsslapd-dbcachesize: 10,000,000
On Solaris, the
nsslapd-dbcachesize
performance because the disk/filesystem cache overrides it.
nsslapd-db-checkpoint-interval
error message with
attribute has no effect on
attribute is absent from

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