Hi Stone, You can't set the name of a ledger directly through bookkeeper at the 
moment. One option to consider is creating a map in zookeeper from name to id.

On your checkpoint question, I think you're asking how to selectively delete 
entries from a ledger. We currently only delete at the granularity of ledgers.

-Flavio

On May 30, 2012, at 10:05 AM, Stone wrote:

> Hello, 
> 
> I am new to BookKeeper. Played with the BookKeeper API, I can create a ledger 
>  like the following: 
> 
>   val lh = client.createLedger(3, 2, BookKeeper.DigestType.CRC32, 
> "foobar".getBytes);
> 
> and open an existing one with : 
> 
> val lh2 = client.openLedger(ledgerId, BookKeeper.DigestType.CRC32, 
> "foobar".getBytes);
> 
> 
> 
> but it seems there's no way to give ledger a string name (or ledger id 
> manually) like a name for a log file.  
> 
> Another the question is how can I do checkpointing using BookKeeper ?  What I 
> need is like write WAL to ledger when the old changes applied I can call 
>   
>   ledger.checkPoint()  // which can delete old log entries in a certain 
> ledger. 
> 
> 
> Any suggestions ? 
> 
> Thanks & Best Regards,
> Stone
> 


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