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Re: [Sks-devel] Debian SKS Upgrad Problem - Bdb.DBError
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John Clizbe |
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Re: [Sks-devel] Debian SKS Upgrad Problem - Bdb.DBError |
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Mon, 24 Feb 2014 07:03:26 -0600 |
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Ronny Wagner wrote:
> Hallo Tobias and John,
>
> Server 01
> I do a rebuild from a keydump, but its very slowly (/usr/sbin/sks build
> /var/lib/sks/dump/*.pgp -n 2 -cache 100)
rebuilding kdb is not so great an idea as the problem was most likely in
PTree. running pbuild to build a new PTree is an option, but it just kicks the
can down the road a bit
side note; for build, I've found a good value of -n to be 6-7 times the amount
of GM of RAM available
> Server 02
> /var/lib/sks/DB/DB_CONFIG
> set_mp_mmapsize 268435456
> set_cachesize 0 134217728 1
> set_flags DB_LOG_AUTOREMOVE
> set_lg_regionmax 1048576
> set_lg_max 104857600
> set_lg_bsize 2097152
> set_lk_detect DB_LOCK_DEFAULT
> set_tmp_dir /tmp
> set_lock_timeout 1000
> set_txn_timeout 1000
> mutex_set_max 65536
>
> /var/lib/sks/PTree/
> No File in this directory
>
> Can I copy the file from DB to PTree?
yes. you can copy the file from the KDB dir to the PTree dir.
After copying the file, run db_recover -h PTree to remover the old
environment. A new environment using the values in DB_CONFIG will be created
the next time SKS recon starts
if you continue to have problems with mutex exhaustion, try raising
mutex_set_max to 96K (983040 from the current 64K
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