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RE: openldap versions and silent exit



On Tue, 10 Aug 2004, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:

> > idlcachesize?  I don't have this anywhere
> >
> > Backend is BDB 4.2.52.
[...]
> idlcachesize might be a 2.2 only option, I'm not sure, I abandoned 2.1 a 
> while ago.

idlcachesize is specific to bdb (or hdb) backend. It is missing from both
slapd.conf.5 and your example at
http://www.stanford.edu/services/directory/openldap/configuration/slapd-conf-replica.html
though it does appear in the backend-specific slapd-bdb.5 man page.

Setting it does help!!! I'd been satisfied before, but now it's positively
zippy.

Any reason not to set idlcachesize to store all indices in RAM?
-- 
Rich Graves <rcgraves@brandeis.edu>
UNet Systems Administrator