Nsslapd-Db-Logbuf-Size; Nsslapd-Db-Logdirectory - Red Hat DIRECTORY SERVER 7.1 Configuration

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Entry DN:
cn=config,cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config
Valid Range:
0 to 8
Default Value:
0
Syntax:
Integer
Example:
nsslapd-db-idl-divisor: 2

nsslapd-db-logbuf-size

Specifies the log information buffer size. Log information is stored in memory until
the buffer fills up or the transaction commit forces the buffer to be written to disk.
Larger buffer sizes can signficantly increase throughput in the presence of long
running transactions, highly concurrent applications, or transactions producing
large amounts of data.
The
nsslapd-db-logbuf-size
nsslapd-db-durable-transactions
Entry DN:
cn=config,cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config
Valid Range:
32K to maximum 32-bit integer (limited to the amount of memory
available on the machine)
Default Value:
32K
Syntax:
Integer
Example:
nsslapd-db-logbuf-size: 32K

nsslapd-db-logdirectory

Specifies the path and directory name of the directory containing the database
transaction log. The database transaction log contains a sequential listing of all
recent database operations and is used for database recovery only. By default, the
database transaction log is stored in the same directory as the directory entries
themselves,
serverRoot/slapd-serverID/db
reasons, you may want to move this log file to another physical disk. The
nsslapd-db-logdirectory
location of the database transaction log, you add the attribute to
For more information on database transaction logging, see chapter 12, "Monitoring
Server and Database Activity," in the Red Hat Directory Server Administrator's Guide.
attribute is only valid if the
attribute is set to
. For fault-tolerance and performance
attribute is absent from
Chapter 3
Plug-in Implemented Server Functionality Reference
Database Plug-in Attributes
.
on
. To change the
dse.ldif
dse.ldif
.
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