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The DB mode is automatically enabled if the system is powerful enough. On some systems the mode can still enabled manually for special use cases. | The DB mode is automatically enabled if the system is powerful enough. On some systems the mode can still enabled manually for special use cases. | ||
If the system supports the DB mode, additional configuration settings appear in the Global settings section under the “Expert settings” tab. | If the system supports the DB mode, additional configuration settings appear in the [[Settings#Global_settings|Global settings]] section under the “Expert settings” tab. | ||
There are two settings influencing the behavior of the DB mode. | There are two settings influencing the behavior of the DB mode. | ||
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* Queue multiplier: This setting configures the size of the message queue between packet analyzing threads and database threads. | * Queue multiplier: This setting configures the size of the message queue between packet analyzing threads and database threads. | ||
Usually the value does not need to be changed. If the system reports overload, the System Info Page should be checked. There is detailed load page when clicking on the load percentage. | Usually the value does not need to be changed. If the system reports overload, the [[System_Info_Page|System Info Page]] should be checked. There is detailed [[System_Info_Page|load]] page when clicking on the [[System_Info_Page|load]] percentage. | ||
If any of packet analyzing threads show DB message lost counter, the queue size multiply might be increased. | If any of packet analyzing threads show DB message lost counter, the queue size multiply might be increased. | ||
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