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This greatly reduces the fragmentation of databases where records
tend to grow slowly by a small amount each time. The case where this
is most seen is the ldb index records. Adding this overallocation
reduced the size of the resulting database by more than 20x when
running a test that adds 10k users.
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The idea behind this is to recover from badly fragmented free
lists. Choosing the point where the file expands is fairly arbitrary,
but seems to work well.
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During a transaction commit tdb normally uses fsync/msync calls to
make it crash safe. This can be disabled using the TDB_NOSYNC flag,
but it wasn't disabling all the code paths that caused a fsync/msync.
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Using tdb_transaction_prepare_commit() gives us 2-phase commits. This
allows us to safely commit across multiple tdb databases at once, with
reasonable transaction semantics
Signed-off-by: tridge@samba.org
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should be a noop
The reason for tdb_reopen_all() is that the seek pointer on fds are shared between
parent and child.
metze
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The tdb_repack() function repacks a TDB so that it has a single
freelist entry. The file doesn't shrink, but it does remove all
freelist fragmentation. This code originated in the CTDB vacuuming
code, but will now be used in ldb to cope with fragmentation from
re-indexing
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