Berkeley DB
Berkeley DB
Anyone out there who has used Berkeley DB on Fedora Core 2? Actually I am trying some open source development and for that I need to use Berkeley DB but I am getting stuck at various issues. Just wondering if someone out there has already gone through what I am going through, he/she might be able to help.
Re: Berkeley DB
what problems are you running into?
Here is what I have already done. I have installed the DB after building it and also ran the service. I wrote a small program in C++ to test connectivity with the DB and apparently I got connected properly. Now I have the source code of TPC-B benchmark with me, I need to run the benchmark on the DB to test. How do I do that? I am stuck.
Also I need to be absolutely certain that I have the DB up and running with me. How do I make sure of that? I mean is there any indication of any sort that the DB is actually active and I can make transaction on it?
Also I need to be absolutely certain that I have the DB up and running with me. How do I make sure of that? I mean is there any indication of any sort that the DB is actually active and I can make transaction on it?
the berkeley db (the one from http://www.sleepycat.com/) isn't a "server" that you install. it's just an on-disk database; you get a library of functions to manipulate it. are you sure you're talking about the same db?
I am very new to Berkeley (as well as Linux for that matter) and I was thinking along the lines of the way maybe SQL Server works. I guess this is different. I think I get an idea of exactly how the DB works from the way you described it. It also answers a lot of things that have been confusing me
Thanks a lot Lambda ... I owe you one!!!
-
- Lieutenant Colonel
- Posts: 660
- Joined: Sat Jul 06, 2002 12:35 pm
- Location: Islamabad
- Contact: