Hi Everyone,
I've been having trouble finding an answer to this question. Basically
I'm wanting to know if stuff in the .log pool is actively used for
anything or if it's just logs that can be deleted.
In particular I was wondering about sync logs.
In my particular situation I have had some tests of zone sync setup,
but now I've removed the secondary zone and pools. My primary zone is
filled with thousands of logs like this:
data_log.71
data.full-sync.index.e2cf2c3e-7870-4fc4-8ab9-d78a17263b4f.47
meta.full-sync.index.7
datalog.sync-status.shard.e2cf2c3e-7870-4fc4-8ab9-d78a17263b4f.13
bucket.sync-status.f3113d30-ecd3-4873-8537-aa006e54b884:{bucketname}:default.623958784.455

I assume that because I'm not doing any sync anymore I can delete all
the sync related logs? Is anyone able to confirm this?
What about if the sync is running? Are these being written and read
from and therefore must be left alone?
It seems like these are more of a status than just a log and that
deleting them might confuse the sync process. If so, does that mean
that the log pool is not just output that can be removed as needed?
Are there perhaps other things in there that need to stay?

Regards,
Richard
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