- From: John E. Conlon <jconlon@verticon.com>
- Date: Wed, 04 Aug 1999 10:44:01 -0400
- To: JigSaw Mail <www-jigsaw@w3.org>
At 10:18 AM 8/4/99 +0200, Yves Lafon wrote: > >> What is the procedure for cleaning up or removing up old stores to reclaim >> space? Could this be done on the fly? >> > >Well, if you stop the server with JigKill or with the admin tool, then you >won't have this warning, otherwise, you can redirect the output to a file >and have a cronjob to do the cleanup. > Yes I always attempt to use this 'polite' method. On a couple of occasions I have been unable to stop the server with jigkill --stop or jigadmin (they claim "unable to contact.." ) yet the server reported it was running with a --ping jigkill option. Thus I was forced to use violence (Cntrl C :-) and then received the warning messages. Would like to monitor the repository and clean it if it needs it. What are the technics for doing this? It was suggested that I could use w3c/jigsaw/contrib/SalvagerResource.java where can I find this resource? thanks, John Conlon ************************************************************************ John E. Conlon jconlon@verticon.com tel: (770) 886-5470 fax: (770) 888-6894 <http://www.verticon.com/>www.verticon.com ************************************************************************
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