Re: [Sks-devel] Cleaning up KDB directory?

2015-02-23 Thread Matt Wagner
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On 2/22/15 10:19 AM, Jeremy T. Bouse wrote: > I'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 >

Re: [Sks-devel] Cleaning up KDB directory?

2015-02-22 Thread Jeremy T. Bouse
On 22.02.2015 10:23, Jeffrey Johnson wrote: On Feb 22, 2015, at 10:19 AM, Jeremy T. Bouse 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

Re: [Sks-devel] Cleaning up KDB directory?

2015-02-22 Thread Jeffrey Johnson
> On Feb 22, 2015, at 10:19 AM, Jeremy T. Bouse > 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) >> db

Re: [Sks-devel] Cleaning up KDB directory?

2015-02-22 Thread Jeremy T. Bouse
On 19.02.2015 14:12, Jeffrey Johnson wrote: On Feb 19, 2015, at 1:48 PM, Matt Wagner wrote: Signed PGP part Hi all, I just noticed on one of my servers that the KDB directory has grown to 26GB in size, including almost 1,200 10MB log.00 files. My other server has "only" 600 of the log

Re: [Sks-devel] Cleaning up KDB directory?

2015-02-19 Thread Jeffrey Johnson
On Feb 19, 2015, at 1:48 PM, Matt Wagner wrote: > Signed PGP part > Hi all, > > I just noticed on one of my servers that the KDB directory has grown > to 26GB in size, including almost 1,200 10MB log.00 files. My > other server has "only" 600 of the log files. > > I'm curious if there's

[Sks-devel] Cleaning up KDB directory?

2015-02-19 Thread Matt Wagner
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hi all, I just noticed on one of my servers that the KDB directory has grown to 26GB in size, including almost 1,200 10MB log.00 files. My other server has "only" 600 of the log files. I'm curious if there's a recommended practice for house