That is how you do things today with 3.3.x.
In 3.4 we have this new config option:
#=========================================================================
# GEM_COMPRESS_TRANLOG_RECORDS
#
# If true, sessions will compress tranlog data records using lz4
compression
# before sending them to stone .
#
# Default false .
#GEM_COMPRESS_TRANLOG_RECORDS = FALSE;
In addition, there's also been a substantial amount of work
done in 3.4 to reduce tranlog growth.
Norm
On 6/26/17 12:17, Mariano Martinez Peck
via Glass wrote:
Hi,
I saw $GEMSTONE/examples/admin/archiveLogs.sh example and
I read the documentation. But I still haven't found what I
would like. I understand that translog writing must be fast.
But I would like to compress each tranlog once I start a new
one.
From what I can see, the max I can do myself, is to simply
run a daily script that compresses all but current tranlog.
And then, another script that uncompress them all. And then,
obviously, for any of my scripts that do use tranlogs
(compactExtent, restoreFromBackup, etc) they should all
uncompress before doing the real task.
Before starting from scratch, has someone already did
something similar to this?
Thanks in advance,
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