On 03/27/2012 08:06 AM, Reinhard Nappert wrote:
Hi
all,
I
have a couple of question regarding the
nsslapd-changelogmaxage attribute:
This
attribute sets the maximum age that entries are kept in the
changelog. Documentation says that a change of the value
requires a server restart.
1.
Do I have to restart the server, when I enable replication,
where I set a value (let's say "30d") during the enabling
process - in ldap terms, I include nssslapd-changelogmaxage:
30d as an attribute, when the entry cn=changelog5, cn=config
gets added?
No.
2.
What happens if I have a changelog (previsously set to
unlimited age) and I set the value to 30d. Does it remove
every entry older than 30 days, after the restart. It looks
to me that the size of the database did not change, because
I did not gain any diskspace after I restarted the server.
Not sure. You could use the cl-dump tool to examine the changelog.
Thanks,
-Reinhard
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