This tool can be used to archive Gluster Changelogs to different
directory
https://github.com/aravindavk/archive_gluster_changelogs
regards
Aravinda
On 04/05/2017 11:22 AM, Mohammed Rafi K
C wrote:
On 04/04/2017 10:53 PM, mabi wrote:
Anyone?
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Subject: Deletion of old CHANGELOG files in
.glusterfs/changelogs
Local Time: March 31, 2017 11:22 PM
UTC Time: March 31, 2017 9:22 PM
Hi,
I am using geo-replication since now over a year on my
3.7.20 GlusterFS volumes and noticed that the
CHANGELOG.<TIMESTAMP> in the .glusterfs/changelogs
directory of a brick never get deleted. I have for example
over 120k files in one of these directories and it is
growing constantly.
So my question, does GlusterFS have any mechanism to
automatically delete old and processed CHANGELOG files? If
not is it safe to delete them manually?
I will try to answer the question, I'm not an expert in
geo-replication, So I could be wrong here. I think GlusterFS won't
delete the changelogs automatically, reason being geo-replication
is not the author of changelogs, it is just a consumer any other
application could use changelogs.
You can safely delete *all processed* changelogs from
actual changelogs directory and geo-replication directory. You can
look into the stime set as the extended attribute on the root to
see the time which geo-replication last synced.
Adding Kotresh, and Aravinda .
Regards
Rafi KC
Regards,
Mabi
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