Well, changing syslog-ng to use the bulk loading API for various databases would probably increase performance a lot. But that's a nontrivial code change, and would probably not work through libdbi. On Oct 27, 2014 5:39 PM, "Davide Alberani" <davide.alberani@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 10:56 AM, Balazs Scheidler <bazsi77@gmail.com> wrote:
It immediately runs the query, flush_lines() controls the transaction
size,
which can be enabled using flags(explicit-commits).
Ok, I see and I can confirm noticeable improvements on a system under heavy I/O and CPU load using explicit-commits (or better: I see it gets a lot worse disabling it, since I already had it on ;))
Plus, I'm seeing minor improvements with session_statements set to "PRAGMA synchronous=OFF; PRAGMA count_changes=OFF;"
Beside this, has anyone found other ways to improve writing performances using syslog-ng with sqlite?
On (physical) systems with high load, I've noticed that the system is much more responsive if the elevator is set to noop or deadline instead of cfq. But I guess this is highly dependent on the specific circumstances of the system.
Thanks!
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