Yanzhi, It looks like the size of the data folder used by file channel does not reduce even after all the data has been sent to the target.
The file channel is implemented as a write-ahead log and will continue to grow the log files. Eventually (depending upon the configured maximum size of the log files, or due to restart of the channel) the log files will get rolled, but the old files may still be kept around until all events in them are dereferenced completely. Only then will the old files be deleted and space freed up on the system. -Jeff On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 1:46 AM, Yanzhi.liu <[email protected]> wrote: > hello everybody: > I use the file channel to transfer files, which helps document > security. > However, the file channel data directory contains log is very easy to > accumulate very much. And although I know that the the channel generated > log file will be deleted, but I found that only the first log-1 of the > deleted file is the fastest, and the rest of the files I waited more than > 10 minutes, did not remove a. Therefore, I would like to know the file you > want to delete a file channel data directory, log how long. > Thanks very much! > My Name > Yanzhi Liu > >
