These can be deleted as long as you don't care about the performance data for these objects.
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thanks, now if I truncate the files won't that delete all of the data stored in em? I have a specific string of words that will reduce that filesize, but I hesitate.
and then delete the files listed on nagiostargetserver. And after, deletining them I restore Nagios-source-server's backup to Nagios-target-server with
benhank wrote:thanks, now if I truncate the files won't that delete all of the data stored in em? I have a specific string of words that will reduce that filesize, but I hesitate.
It indeed will delete those entries.
benhank wrote:will there be any adverse ramifications (<- dictionary .com daily words)?
But why delete those files if you are going to just restore them?
Color me confused . . .
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because when I run the restore, and it untars the files, I get disk full errors. So I am thinking that if I cut the fat before I gain it again, maybe I wont have that problem. Silly but other than that I got nuthin...
Well, that should work. What is the reason for restoring?
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benhank wrote:it's part of our replication process. back primary and restore to secondary
I should probably test that at my site once
benhank, you missed a heck of a time at the conference, I was hoping you were there, I was going to put you on the spot and make you do some stand-up, lol
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I'd go for it, if you are placing a completely different XI server on the system there is no sense in keeping the log files around on that system, or any old data that is not pertinent.