On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 12:29 PM, buddhasystem wrote:
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> Thank you. So what is exactly the condition that causes the older commit log
> files to actually be removed?
"Commit log segments (whose size are controllable via the
commitlog_rotation_threshold_in_mb option) are eligable for removal
when
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> How often and by what criteria is the commit log compacted/truncated?
Commit log segments (whose size are controllable via the
commitlog_rotation_threshold_in_mb option) are eligable for removal
when they do not contain any data that has yet to be flushed to
memtables. In practice, the memtable
How often and by what criteria is the commit log compacted/truncated?
Thanks,
Maxim
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