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cleanup.sh (.bat)
zrizvi
over 7 years ago
Is there a detailed article about the cleanup.sh (.bat) script? I want to know:
1) does it archive active logs?
2) if the cron is deleting the active logs why would it not cause the application to break?
3) what does the first parameter value indicate - I see there are 2 crons scheduled - 1 for "data" and the other for "logs"?
any guidance will be much appreciated. Thanks.
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Andrew P Gramann
Certified Lead Developer
over 7 years ago
The *.kdb files store information about users, groups, processes, rules, and other application data, and are updated in real time based on use of the application. These files are periodically "checkpointed" which creates a new physical file on disk. The cleanup script deletes old version of these files (or moves them to a backup location).
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Andrew P Gramann
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over 7 years ago
The *.kdb files store information about users, groups, processes, rules, and other application data, and are updated in real time based on use of the application. These files are periodically "checkpointed" which creates a new physical file on disk. The cleanup script deletes old version of these files (or moves them to a backup location).
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