Hi, My slurpd log file has grown large. Could you please suggest a way to rotate the slurp.log file without stop/starting slurd process?
Any help/suggestions is greatly appreciated .
Platform :UNIX Openldap version :2.2.
Regards, Kumuthiny
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On Tuesday 09 January 2007 03:12, Srilakshmanan, Kumuthiny wrote:
Hi, My slurpd log file has grown large.
IMHO, the best solution for this problem is to move to syncrepl.
Could you please suggest a way to rotate the slurp.log file without stop/starting slurd process?
Any help/suggestions is greatly appreciated .
Platform :UNIX
For software primarily for Unix platforms, you may want to be more precise than this ...
Openldap version :2.2.
You would be best served by migrating to 2.3 (especially for syncrepl, but you will get performance benefits and many bug fixes).
Regards, Buchan
--On Tuesday, January 09, 2007 12:12 PM +1100 "Srilakshmanan, Kumuthiny" Kumuthiny.Srilakshmanan@auspost.com.au wrote:
Hi, My slurpd log file has grown large. Could you please suggest a way to rotate the slurp.log file without stop/starting slurd process?
Any help/suggestions is greatly appreciated .
slurpd is supposed to automatically truncate the file after it has pushed its updates. If the log file is growing without ever decreasing, then you must have a replica down that it can't push updates to. In any case, 2.3 offers superior replication technologies as long as you don't require push based replication.
--Quanah
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