X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ian/git?a=blobdiff_plain;f=samples%2Fovdb.conf;fp=samples%2Fovdb.conf;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=b7a32e2d73e3ab1add8208d3e157f7269a31ef4d;hp=b97432ad977d0e328d984af54f9c58a106e7f11b;hpb=ac902a8299ff4469b356836f431ead31c3377377;p=innduct.git diff --git a/samples/ovdb.conf b/samples/ovdb.conf deleted file mode 100644 index b97432a..0000000 --- a/samples/ovdb.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,104 +0,0 @@ -# The directory that overview will be stored in (the DB_HOME directory) -# is set in inn.conf with the 'pathoverview' option. Other parameters -# for tuning ovdb are in this file. - -# Size of the memory pool cache, in Kilobytes. The cache will have a -# backing store file in the DB directory which will be at least as big. -# In general, the bigger the cache, the better. Use C to see -# cache hit percentages. If they're less than 80%, try increasing the -# cache size. To make a change of this parameter take effect, shut down -# and restart INN (be sure to kill all of the nnrpds when shutting down). -# Default is 8000, which is adequate for small to medium sized servers. -# Large servers will probably need at least 14000. -#cachesize 8000 - -# Overview data is split between this many files. Currently, -# innd will keep all of the files open, so don't set this too high -# or innd may run out of file descriptors. The nnrpds only open one -# at a time, regardless. May be set to one, or just a few, but only -# do that if your OS supports large (>2G) files. Changing this -# parameter has no effect on an already-established database. -#numdbfiles 32 - -# If txn_nosync is set to false, BerkeleyDB flushes the log after every -# transaction. This minimizes the number of transactions that may be -# lost in the event of a crash, but results in significantly degraded -# performance. Default is true. -#txn_nosync true - -# If useshm is set to true, BerkeleyDB will use shared memory instead -# of mmap for its environment regions (cache, lock, etc). With some -# platforms, this may improve performance. Default is false. -# This parameter is ignored if you have BerkeleyDB 2.x -#useshm false - -# Sets the shared memory key used by BerkeleyDB when 'useshm' is true. -# BerkeleyDB will create several (usually 5) shared memory segments, -# using sequentially numbered keys starting with 'shmkey'. -# Choose a key that does not conflict with any existing shared memory -# segments on your system. Default is 6400. This parameter is only -# used with BerkeleyDB 3.1 or newer. -#shmkey 6400 - -# Sets the page size for the DB files (in bytes). Must be a power of 2. -# Best choices are 4096 or 8192. The default is 8192. -# Changing this parameter has no effect on an already-established database. -#pagesize 8192 - -# Sets the minimum number of keys per page. See the BerkeleyDB -# documentation for more info. Default is based on page size: -# -# default_minkey = MAX(2, pagesize / 2048 - 1) -# -# The lowest allowed minkey is 2. Setting minkey higher than the -# default is not recommended, as it will cause the databases to have -# a lot of overflow pages. -# Changing this parameter has no effect on an already-established database. -#minkey 3 - -# Sets the BerkeleyDB "lk_max" parameter, which is the maxmium number -# of locks that can exist in the database at the same time. Default -# is 4000. -#maxlocks 4000 - -# The nocompact parameter affects expireover's behavior. The expireover -# function in ovdb can do its job in one of two ways: By simply deleting -# expired records from the database; or by re-writing the overview records -# into a different location leaving out the expired records. The first -# method is faster, but it leaves 'holes' that result in space that can -# not immediately be reused. The second method 'compacts' the records -# by rewriting them. -# -# If this parameter is set to 0, expireover will compact all newsgroups; -# if set to 1, expireover will not compact any newsgroups; and if set to -# a value greater than one, expireover will only compact groups that -# have less than that number of articles. Default is 1000. -# -# Experience has shown that compacting has minimal effect (other than -# making expireover take longer) so the default is now 1. This parameter -# will probably be removed in the future. -#nocompact 1 - -# Normally, each nnrpd process directly accesses the BerkeleyDB environment. -# The process of attaching to the database (and detaching when finished) is -# fairly expensive, and can result in high loads in situations when there are -# lots of reader connections of relatively short duration. -# -# When the readserver parameter is "true", the nnrpds will access overview -# via a helper server (ovdb_server -- which is started by ovdb_init). -# Default is false. -#readserver false - -# This parameter is only used when 'readserver' is true. It sets the number -# of ovdb_server processes. As each ovdb_server can process only one -# transaction at a time, running more servers can improve reader response -# times. Default is 5. -#numrsprocs 5 - -# This parameter is only used when 'readserver' is true. It sets a maximum -# number of readers that a given ovdb_server process will serve at one time. -# This means the maximum number of readers for all of the ovdb_server -# processes is (numrsprocs * maxrsconn). Default is 0, which means an -# umlimited number of connections is allowed. -#maxrsconn 0 -