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Top Forums Programming Berkeley database + row level locking Post 302429703 by matrixmadhan on Wednesday 16th of June 2010 12:41:55 AM
Old 06-16-2010
Berkeley database + row level locking

Hello all,

Any idea with which release of BDB row/record level locking was introduced? Am sure many/somebody are working with BDB.

I tried searching the forum and this what I could get.
Berkeley DB Java Edition 3.3.74 (Default branch)
Its not that helpful.

Any insights into this will be really helpful. Please point me to some links that describe about row/record level locking in BDB

Thanks
- mm

---------- Post updated 06-16-10 at 10:11 AM ---------- Previous update was 06-15-10 at 05:43 PM ----------

Quote:
Originally Posted by matrixmadhan
Hello all,

Any idea with which release of BDB row/record level locking was introduced? Am sure many/somebody are working with BDB.

I tried searching the forum and this what I could get.
Berkeley DB Java Edition 3.3.74 (Default branch)
Its not that helpful.

Any insights into this will be really helpful. Please point me to some links that describe about row/record level locking in BDB

Thanks
- mm
I could not find any explicit release message from OTN ( for eg: ) that says, row/record level locking is added/introduced with this release.

Any pointers?
 

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BDB.DB0(5)							AFS File Reference							BDB.DB0(5)

NAME
bdb.DB0, bdb.DBSYS1 - Contain the Backup Database and associated log DESCRIPTION
The bdb.DB0 file contains the Backup Database, which records configuration information used by the AFS Backup System along with cross- indexed records of the tapes created and volumes dumped using the Backup System commands. The bdb.DBSYS1 file is a log file in which the Backup Server (buserver process) logs each database operation before performing it. When an operation is interrupted, the Backup Server replays the log to complete the operation. Both files are in binary format and reside in the /var/lib/openafs/db directory on each database server machine that runs the Backup Server. When the Backup Server starts or restarts on a given machine, it establishes a connection with its peers and verifies that its copy of the bdb.DB0 file matches the copy on the other database server machines. If not, the Backup Servers use AFS's distributed database technology, Ubik, to distribute to all of the machines the copy of the database with the highest version number. Use the commands in the backup suite to administer the Backup Database. It is advisable to create a backup copy of the bdb.DB0 file on tape on a regular basis, using the UNIX tar command or another local disk backup utility. SEE ALSO
backup(8), backup_savedb(8), buserver(8) COPYRIGHT
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