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Re: Best practise for long term repository size management

From: Daniel Patterson <danpat_at_adaptiveinternational.com>
Date: 2003-05-14 00:21:17 CEST

On Wed, 2003-05-14 at 00:48, kfogel@collab.net wrote:
> I just want to echo Francois' point. Your problem is most likely the
> Berkeley log files, not the data itself.
>
> The BDB program is `db_archive', read about it in the sleepcat docs.

Yes, I'm already doing that. Logfiles aren't really a concern, (they're
being archived and stored offline), it's the "strings" database file
that's growing at the 20M/day rate. Given that there is no way to
shrink that file, or give it an upper bound, what's the best approach to
manage it's size?

daniel

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