Am Freitag, 1. Mai 2015, 21:21:09 schrieb Martin: > Sorry, first post went to Ludwig only. Now to the list as well. > > Am 30.04.2015 um 13:36 schrieb Ludwig Krispenz: > >>> indicating that trimming works. > >> > >> As it seems my trimming is broken, at least partially. Is there > >> something I can adjust? > > > > no, it seems to be ok, IPA configures the "changelog maxage" as 2d, so > > if changelog trimming runs, it removes changes older than two days, then > > it "sleeps" for this time and then runs again, so the changes could pile > > up to four days, then get trimmed and so on ... > > > >>> you said "thousands" of messages, how frequent are they really ? > >> > >> On every reboot I got these messages. I do not get them during normal > >> opperation. > > > > how frequently do you reboot ? maybe you only see the trimming after > > startup > > I reboot with almost every kernel update for fedora 21 (so about every > month). > > >> Something odd I observed after the last two reboots: ns-slapd runs my > >> hard disk for several minutes (about 15 minutes) after the reboot. This > >> is the time it takes to log all these change record messages. > > So my question remains: What does the ldap server do with all these > data? Is it possible to run trimming manually before shutdown? Or can I > do some other things the get this messages away? > > >> Kindly > >> Martin
OK, next step. After two reboots without this showing up I had the thousand changelog messages again. I am still wondering what I can do to reduce this. kindly Martin -- Manage your subscription for the Freeipa-users mailing list: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users Go to http://freeipa.org for more info on the project