# $Id: README,v 12.1 2006/07/07 23:36:14 alanb Exp $ getting_started/ Examples from the Getting Started Guide bench_001.c Micro-benchmark for the bulk fetch interface. ex_access.c Using just the DB access methods. ex_apprec/ Application-specific recovery. ex_btrec.c Using the BTREE access method with record numbers. ex_dbclient.c Using DB from an RPC client. ex_env.c Setting up the DB environment. ex_lock.c Locking. ex_mpool.c Shared memory buffer pools. ex_rep/ Replication. This creates a toy stock quote server with DB's single-master, multiple-client replication, with communication over TCP. See ex_rep/README. ex_sequence.c Sequences. ex_thread.c Threaded application with multiple readers and writers. ex_tpcb.c TPC/B. Ex_tpcb sets up a framework in which to run a TPC/B test. Database initialization (the -i flag) and running the benchmark (-n flag) must take place separately (i.e., first create the database, then run 1 or more copies of the benchmark). Furthermore, when running more than one TPCB process, it is necessary to run the deadlock detector (db_deadlock), since it is possible for concurrent tpcb processes to deadlock. For performance measurement, it will also be beneficial to run the db_checkpoint process as well.