Chapter 10. The Berkeley DB Environment Database environment introduction Chapter 10. The Berkeley DB Environment Database environment introduction A Berkeley DB environme...
Chapter 9. Berkeley DB Architecture The big picture Chapter 9. Berkeley DB Architecture The big picture The previous chapters in this Reference Guide have described applic...
Locking and non-Berkeley DB applications Locking and non-Berkeley DB applications The Lock subsystem is useful outside the context of Berkeley DB. It can be used to manage conc...
Chapter 24. Berkeley DB Extensions Using Berkeley DB with Apache Chapter 24. Berkeley DB Extensions Using Berkeley DB with Apache A mod_db4 Apache module is included in th...
Chapter 6. Berkeley DB Server Chapter 6. Berkeley DB Server In addition to being an embedded database, Berkeley DB also supports the client-server architecture by providing a s...
Do you need Berkeley DB? Do you need Berkeley DB? Berkeley DB is an ideal database system for applications that need fast, scalable, and reliable embedded database management. ...
Configuring Berkeley DB with the Tuxedo System Update the Resource Manager File in Tuxedo Build the Transaction Manager Server Update the UBBCONFIG File Configuring Berkeley...
Chapter 13. Berkeley DB Replication Replication introduction Chapter 13. Berkeley DB Replication Replication introduction Berkeley DB includes support for building highly ...
Where does Berkeley DB run? Where does Berkeley DB run? Berkeley DB requires only underlying IEEE/ANSI Std 1003.1 (POSIX) system calls and can be ported easily to new architect...
Chapter 14. Berkeley DB Slice Support Note Note Enabling Slices Chapter 14. Berkeley DB Slice Support It is possible to improve the multiprocessor scaling of your DB databas...