Hello, To restrain zookeeper from taking too much disk space, use below parameters. These will help to purge extra data one may not need.
autopurge.snapRetainCount=3 : default value autopurge.purgeInterval=1: default value Feel free to update as per needs. Regards. On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 3:46 PM, Karl Wright <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Erlend, > > The zookeeper configuration supplied will likely fill up your disk with > zookeeper synch data, because the parameters that control the cleanup of > that data are not properly set up for long-term execution. > > Graeme Seaton would be the best resource for using Zookeeper properly; > he's on this list and I've cc'd him directly as well. > > Karl > > > On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 5:06 AM, Erlend Garåsen <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> On 16.09.14 10:53, lalit jangra wrote: >> >>> Hi Erlend, >>> >>> Can you please elaborate on how you have configured zookeeper based >>> synchronization, is it in stand alone mode or clustered mode? How many >>> zookeeper nodes are you running for each of node and how many agents are >>> you running? >>> >> >> I'm not very familiar with Zookeeper, so I have just followed the >> examples inside the multiprocess-zk-example folder, i.e.: >> $MCF_HOME/../runzookeeper.sh > /dev/null 2>&1 & >> # Reading global properties: >> $MCF_HOME/../setglobalproperties.sh > /dev/null 2>&1 & >> # Starting Agent process: >> $MCF_HOME/processes/executecommand.sh >> org.apache.manifoldcf.agents.AgentRun \ >> 1>>$LOGDIR/mcf_agent.stdout.log 2>>$LOGDIR/mcf_agent.stderr.log >> & pid=$! >> >> The above lines are from my startup script. I see now that I haven't >> specified "-Dorg.apache.manifoldcf.processid=A", I'm not sure this is >> important, but I can of course try to include that into my script and >> restart everything. >> >> So to the question about how many zookeeper nodes I'm using, the answer >> is one. The same applies to the number of running agents. >> >> Erlend >> > > -- Regards, Lalit.
