[Glass] ObjectLogEntry considerations
Johan Brichau via Glass
glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com
Wed Nov 18 04:46:36 PST 2015
Dario,
What does `ObjectLogEntry objectQueue size` tell you ?
Since you are using the direct accessor #_objectLog to measure the size of the objectLog, the objectLog is not filled from the objectQueue when you access it.
The #empyLog implementation uses #objectLog, so it will empty the objectQueue into the objectLog.
Short answer: do not use #_objectLog but #objectLog message
Resetting and clearing the object log is a manual task, or a task you automate as a regularly-run topaz script (think “crontab” here).
If you have that many items on the object log, I think you need to investigate, or have a regular clean-up job.
cheers
Johan
> On 18 Nov 2015, at 11:13, Trussardi Dario Romano via Glass <glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com> wrote:
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> Ciao folk,
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> I open a new chapter, although aware that it is linked to the previous email.
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> Into my deployment system the SystemRepository freeSpace decrease about 50 MB any day.
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> But when investigate about it i found that this space is largely relative to the ObjectLogEntry.
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> When i do: ObjectLogEntry _objectLog size the system answer: 0
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> and i think it's all ok, without error.
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> When i do the fullBackup the relative file size is about 4156MB
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> After i do the command: ObjectLogEntry emptyLog
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> the size of fullBackup file is about 759MB ( and MFC and relative cleanup running in background ).
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> Now my questions are:
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> A) how i can view all the data into ObjectLogEntry ?
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> B) The Transcript show: ',,,,,,,,, ' call by the methods, are added to the ObjectLogEntry ?
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> C) What else is added to the ObjectLogEntry ?
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> D) into deployment system when and who reset-clear the ObjectLogEntry
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> E) The background process to manage and recover the freeSpace is very slow ( 5 hours )
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> It's correct ?
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> Thanks for any considerations,
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> Dario
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