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From: | Jeremy T. Bouse |
Subject: | Re: [Sks-devel] Cleaning up KDB directory? |
Date: | Sun, 22 Feb 2015 16:33:52 -0500 |
User-agent: | Roundcube Webmail/0.7.1 |
On 22.02.2015 10:23, Jeffrey Johnson wrote:
On Feb 22, 2015, at 10:19 AM, Jeremy T. Bouse <address@hidden> wrote:There are two approaches: 1) (automated) Add this line to DB_CONFIG (which you are using, correct?) set_flags DB_LOG_AUTOREMOVE 2) (manual) Run these commands on idle databases (with KDB/PTree as cwd) dbXY_recover -ev dbXY_checkpoint -1 dbXY_archive -dv (XY == version of Berkeley DB in use, e.g. XY=53 for db-5.3.x) hth 73 de JeffI'm curious if this is a OS or distribution specific change as I took the liberty of checking on my SKS hosts and found on all 3 the sks/DB directory was only around 12GB and at most I found 3 10MB log files while none of the hosts have a DB_CONFIG other than under /usr/share/doc.Nope: bog standard Berkeley DB configuration and utilities for transactional databases. 73 de Jeff
Then perhaps Debian has changed defaults or something as I've made no customization and have no DB_CONFIG nore do I have any process that runs the manual commands to maintain the database and it has never once become and issue since I've been running the servers.
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