Looks fine. You ssem to be using the same flags that I use. Using the transactions and page-level locking is a mistake for most applications, since it requires you to handle deadlocks and makes everything more complex.
Here's some sample code:
my %Cache;
my $env = new BerkeleyDB::Env(
-Home => '/tmp',
-Flags => DB_INIT_CDB | DB_CREATE | DB_INIT_MPOOL,
)
or die "can't create BerkelyDB::Env: $!";
my $Obj = tie %Cache, 'BerkeleyDB::Btree',
-Filename => '/tmpfs/bdbfile',
-Flags => DB_CREATE,
-Mode => 0640,
-Env => $env
or die ("Can't tie to /tmp/bdbdfile: $!");
I use the db_get/db_put calls with this, and no explicit locking, and it scales very well.
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