So if I set the Journal to a really big number, like 10MB, then the
once-per-day opportunistic sync rule should kick in and sync once per day.
So a sync takes as much or more memory than an expiration run?

<<Dan>>

| -----Original Message-----
| From: Theo Van Dinter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
| Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 2:14 PM
| 
| The goal, however, is just to make sure the DB is up-to-date 
| periodically.
| It's more efficient to journal the changes than it is to lock 
| the DB when updating atimes.  Then at some point, the journal 
| gets synced in one lump.
| 


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