--On Monday, September 26, 2005 8:21 AM -0700 Howard Chu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Some more thoughts on implementing this feature... I'm not sure if the regular idlcachesize parameter is appropriate here, but it makes sense to start with that for experimenting and introduce a new config parameter later if it's needed. Once the LRU limit is reached, flush the oldest cache blocks out to the database before freeing/re-using them.
If we are going to start creating config parameters specifically for slapadd, I think it may be worthwhile to continue to investigate a separate DB_CONFIG for slapadd as well (as per my 9/8/2005 email "Import Cache vs. Running cache"). Only available if you use back-config would be my thought.
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