Hi Urs, Urs Braem wrote:
> So, how do you do it, which of these do you run, say, nightly? > > Caching framework garbage collection > This task calls the garbage collection of configured caching framework > caches which use one of the selected backends. This will free some space > in cache backends which do not have an internal garbage collection. In > case of the default database backend it is advisable to run this task once > a day when the database is mostly idle It is a good idea to run this. > File Abstraction Layer: Update storage index > Updates the Index/Cache Data of a Storage; only needed if changes to the > storage are possible outside the backend (FTP, RemoteStorages). Only need if you editors can upload files via FTP or any other way besides the backend. > File Abstraction Layer: Extract metadata in storage > Extracts metadata for all files in storage which have been changed since > last run This should run after the one above. I usually turn it on anyway. > Fileadmin garbage collection > This task empties all "_recycler_" folders below fileadmin. This helps > free some space in the file system Only need if you use the recycle feature, that means if you have a least one folder _recycle_ > Table garbage collection > Task to delete old entries from specific tables like sys_log. Use > $GLOBALS['TYPO3_CONF_VARS']['SC_OPTIONS']['scheduler']['tasks'] ['tx_scheduler_TableGarbageCollection']['options']['tables'] > to configure tables. Refer to the manual for more details It is a good idea to run this one at least once a week. > and, obsolete, > [OBSOLETE] File Abstraction Layer: Indexing job > Runs indexing tasks based on an indexing configuration and a > storage/folder information." Not needed any more. This just exists to avoid a broken backend after upgrading from 6.1 Best regards -- Philipp Gampe – PGP-Key 0AD96065 – TYPO3 UG Bonn/Köln Documentation – Active contributor TYPO3 CMS TYPO3 .... inspiring people to share! _______________________________________________ TYPO3-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.typo3.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/typo3-english
