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dbcacheroevict and dbcacherwevict

835163Aug 25 2014 — edited Aug 27 2014

I am looking for some more details about dbcacheroevict and dbcacherwevict as they relate to caching in ODSEE.  The documentation I have found describes them as follows:

dbcacheroevict

This attribute shows the clean pages forced from the cache.

dbcacherwevict

This attribute shows the dirty pages forced from the cache.

It also states the lower the number, the better.  Does that mean for a well performing directory instance these should run close to zero?

If my values for these two instances are higher than they should be, does that simply mean my cache is not big enough?  Or, is there much more that needs to be considered.

Here is an example of what one of my instances looks like currently:

# monitor, ldbm database, plugins, config

dn: cn=monitor, cn=ldbm database, cn=plugins, cn=config

objectClass: top

objectClass: extensibleObject

cn: monitor

database: ldbm database

dbcachehits: 215730683

dbcachetries: 228166376

dbcachehitratio: 94

dbcachepagein: 12435697

dbcachepageout: 1415074

dbcacheroevict: 12269441

dbcacherwevict: 293

Thank you in advance!

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