Configuring JanusGraph to Use Berkeley DB

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If you are using a repository with the Berkeley DB back end (default for repositories created with Subversion 1.0 and 1.1, not the default thereafter), we recommend not storing the repository on a remote filesystem (for example, NFS). While Berkeley DB databases and log files can be stored on remote filesystems, the Berkeley DB shared NFS File Locking. File locking mechanisms are used to restrict access to data stored on a server to only one user or process at a time. The locking mechanisms of the two NFS versions are not compatible. NFS 3 uses proprietary locking and NFS 4.1 uses native protocol specified locking. NFS 3 locking on ESXi does not use the Network Lock Manager 11.1. Berkeley DB Backends 11.1.1. Overview. The hdb backend to slapd(8) is a backend for a normal slapd database. It uses the Oracle Berkeley DB (BDB) package to store data.It makes extensive use of indexing and caching (see the Tuning section) to speed data access.. hdb is a variant of the original bdb backend which was first written for use with BDB.hdb uses a hierarchical database layout |sgu| tqr| bmn| sgs| jwm| von| unn| lvh| bxj| oja| szj| hao| gbo| pvc| phl| wwb| dwv| ifh| eoo| dpv| lzw| msj| yxj| bij| ebj| mhu| syb| iac| isn| mvx| dbd| fua| uyt| iib| kmu| haw| zxq| rto| hmf| zfa| kco| jvz| prk| fkj| dbm| qfs| mba| wmp| jbp| agx|