Hi.
I'm using BerkeleyDB module with BerkeleyDB4.
Syntax like:
our %h;
tie %h, "BerkeleyDB::Btree",
-Filename => '/tmp/ads_export.bdb',
-Flags => DB_CREATE,
-Cachesize => 250 * 1024 * 1024
or die "$! $BerkeleyDB::Error\n" ;
$h{aaa} = $somevalue
untie %h;
Ant noticed that if value size is big (more then 500kb for example), than it's truncated, value from %h is the end of $somevalue.
Are there any limits on value's size? Or some prefferences in class creation?
Thanks, in advance.
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