If your setup up the appropriate configurations for expirer, you should
able to launch it via $swift-init object-expirer start

Hope it help


+Hugo Kuo+
(+886) 935004793
SwiftStack Inc.


2013/11/26 Thorfinn <[email protected]>

> I think object-expirer not running on my cluster. How to launch this?
>
>
> Le 26/11/2013 13:28, Thorfinn a écrit :
>
>> I don't find object-expirer in my cluster.
>> How to install the expirer. I have read this doc
>>
>> http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/overview_expiring_objects.html
>> but it's not ok for me.
>>
>>
>>
>> Le 26/11/2013 12:29, Kuo Hugo a écrit :
>>
>>> Hi Thorfinn,
>>>
>>> Is object-expirer running in your cluster now ?
>>>
>>> +Hugo Kuo+
>>> (+886) 935004793
>>>
>>> SwiftStack Inc.
>>>
>>
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