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Messages to stdout in embedded mode?
- To: mckoidb@xxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Messages to stdout in embedded mode?
- From: "M. A. Sridhar" <m_a_sridhar@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2003 09:45:44 -0800 (PST)
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Hi folks,
I am running Mckoi 1.0.2 in embedded mode for a servlet-based web application I am developing. I periodically see the output below in the standard output of the app (which I capture to a log file). It occurs several times in the output, and to me it seems as if it is restarting something.
The app has been running for a long time, so I would have thought that the startup message should only show once, at the time the system starts. The application seems to be behaving ok, but I'm wondering if I'm doing something wrong in my Mckoi usage, that might exact a performance penalty later, when the app is heavily loaded.
Please advise. Thanks.
% Storage System: v1 file storage mode.
% Internal Data Cache size: 4194304
% Internal Data Cache max cell size: 8192
% lookup_comparison_list = false
% read_only = false
% transaction_error_on_dirty_select = false
% ignore_case_for_identifiers = true
% Java NIO API is not available.
% io_safety_level = 10
% Using stardard IO API for heap buffered file access.
% [Buffer Manager] Using IO API: Java IO
% [Buffer Manager] Page Size: 8192
% [Buffer Manager] Max pages: 256
% Java regex API not available.
% No 'function_factories' config property found.
% statement_cache = true
% Max worker threads set to: 4
% Starting Database Server
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