Binary Repository readme ======================== Filename: readme.binary_repository Authors: Karl Schopmeyer, Jim Wunderlich, Date: 20 April 2005 PEP 164 added the capability to write and read a repository in binary mode as opposed to XML. The binary repository is approximately 42% smaller than a regular xml text based repository. This allows significant disk space savings and also results in shorter file load times. The binary repository functionality supports both XML and binary objects concurrently within the same repository. That is it supports mixed mode repositorys since the encoding and decoding is done on a per object basis. Building binary objects within the repository using Makefile (cimmofl) ====================================================================== The REPOSITORY_MODE environement variable controls whether new repository objects are written in XML or Binary mode by the makefiles using cimmofl. It can be set to XML or BIN and defaults to XML. 1. Set REPOSITORY_MODE to BIN export PEGASUS_REPOSITORY_MODE=BIN (Unix) set PEGASUS_REPOSITORY_MODE=BIN (Windows) 2. Build the repository make repository Building binary objects within the repository using Maekfile (cimmof) ===================================================================== The enableBinaryRepository configuration variable controls whether new repository objects are written in XML or Binary mode when the server is running (cimmof). 1. Use the cimconfig utility to set the enableBinaryRepository flag to true in the planed configuration file as follows. cimconfig -ps enableBinaryRepository=true 2. Start the cimserver cimserver start 3. Build the repository make repositoryServer Building binary objects within the repository using cimmofl =========================================================== The cimmofl command accepts a command line argument, REPOSITORY_MODE (-M), that controls whether new repository objects are written in XML (XML) or Binary (BIN) mode. 1. cimmofl -M BIN ....... ====================================================================== For additional information refer to PEP16 and to the help information available from the following commands. cimmofl -h cimconfig -h