[omniORB] omni names log cleanup
Jason Hein
jason.j.hein at objectivesolutions.com
Thu Sep 26 14:07:26 BST 2013
Duncan,
Thanks for your response. You are correct in that we are using it outside
the scope of the intended purpose. We'll rework a few things on our end.
Jason
On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 10:46 AM, Duncan Grisby <duncan at grisby.org> wrote:
> On Thu, 2013-09-19 at 11:09 -0400, Jason Hein wrote:
>
> > Has anyone had issues with the lack of cleanup to the omninames*.log
> > file in /var/omniNames? My application creates thousands of dynamic
> > objects and the naming service hangs after the log files grows beyond
> > approximately 250MB. Many of the references are stale and will never
> > be referenced, therefore they could be cleaned up. Is there a known
> > or supported way to cleanup or rotate this file without bringing down
> > the naming service?
>
> How are you using omniNames? What are all the object references, and
> why do they need entries in the naming service?
>
> The naming service is intended to be used to bootstrap a small number of
> initial object references, not for thousands of transient objects.
> omniNames therefore has a simple in-memory representation of the naming
> graph, and a simple redo log format for persistence. That's fine for its
> intended purpose, but it sounds like perhaps you need something else.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Duncan.
>
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> -- Duncan Grisby --
> -- duncan at grisby.org --
> -- http://www.grisby.org --
>
>
>
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Jason J Hein
Objective Solutions, Inc.
jason.j.hein at objectivesolutions.com
703.856.2840
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