[Baypiggies] current topic schedule for February, March, and April
Nathan Ramella
nar at hush.com
Fri Jan 23 22:51:37 CET 2009
"Heavily modified" probably covers it. My last position was at an ASIC
development company where our p4 client views were ~4gb per user times
3. It was responsible for terabytes of storage. I don't trust bdb
above 2gb although it might be better since oracle bought it.
-n
On Jan 23, 2009, at 1:23 PM, Benjamin Sergeant wrote:
>
> On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 10:31 AM, Pete <pfein at pobox.com> wrote:
> On Jan 23, 2009, at 2:04 AM, Drew Perttula wrote:
>
> Shannon -jj Behrens wrote:
> A newbie nugget on Supervisord would be cool.
>
> I can talk about supervisor anytime. I'm using it to run 32
> processes on bigasterisk.com as we speak, and one of them is another
> supervisor with 7 more processes :)
>
> On another topic, does anyone have experience with the other dbm
> modules such as tokyo cabinet? I'm looking for something to use
> instead of berkeleydb since I'm sick of dealing with berkeleydb
> corruptions every several days. I can't manage to settle on a 'safe'
> config since I use multiple machines and distros. I'm ready to give
> up some write performance for robustness.
>
> Yeah, we had various mysterious problems with berkdb a while back.
> Googling suggest "try this or that magic flag", at which point we
> switched to GDBM & have never looked back. To be honest, I've not
> heard of anyone who *hasn't* had serious problems with berkleydb in
> a non-trivial use case (best known example being Subversion).
>
>
> It would be interesting to see what version of berkely db perforce
> uses. (strings p4d | grep -i db). Maybe it's a trivial use case, but
> it's quite robust.
>
>
>
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