[Box Backup] trigger housekeeping
Andreas Schrafl
boxbackup@fluffy.co.uk
Wed, 01 Sep 2004 23:18:58 +0200
Ben Summers wrote:
>
> On 1 Sep 2004, at 20:58, Andreas Schrafl wrote:
>
>> I reduced the amount of my soft and hardlimit and hoped to get the olf
>> files deleted. the next backup run said i'd have so add more storage
>> but didn't delet any old files.
>>
>> when does housekeeping run?
>
>
> Every x seconds, where x is specified in bbstored.conf as
> TimeBetweenHousekeeping.
>
had it on the standard 900 so every 15 minutes. it's now more than a day
that I reduced the limit and it is still like not deleted anything.
>
>> how can I trigger it?
>
>
> Send a -HUP signal to bbstored.
>
tried this (kill -HUP processid) for bbstored and housekeeping but
didn't change anything
> What do you think should have happened when you changed the limits. What
> would you like to have done? How would you like to have controlled this?
>
I'd just like to control this on the server. something like:
bbstoredhousekeeping accountid
or
bbstoredhousekeeping
would clean the files that can be deleted. perhaps I would be possible
to specify the files to delete (old or deleted or both). I don't even
need this on the client but havinig it there would be great to.
I run 0.7 version and notyet 0.7PLUS
> I have server support for adding a flag to certain files and objects
> which means "delete as soon as possible", that is, when they become an
> old version or are marked as deleted by the client. I am intending to
> expose this functionality to the user via bbackupquery.
>
>>
>> thanks for a great backup solution
>> (I'm trying to make a windows client that is usable for "normal"
>> windows users)
>
>
> I'm glad you're finding it useful!
>
> Ben
>
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