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Re: accesslog database: overflow or data rotation?



--On Wednesday, May 15, 2019 10:37 PM +0200 Manuela Mandache <manuela.mandache.mm@gmail.com> wrote:







Le mer. 15 mai 2019 19:52, Quanah Gibson-Mount <quanah@symas.com> a
écrit :

--On Wednesday, May 15, 2019 8:23 PM +0200 Manuela Mandache
<manuela.mandache.mm@gmail.com> wrote:

Actually, the replication is in refreshAndPersist mode.

Replication mode is immaterial.

Thanks a lot for your detailed and comprehensive answers.

Heh, I can't tell in this case if your serious or sarcastic, but I'll note this: it's entirely possible (and legal, and there are valid reasons for it) to have an accesslog for a database where the environment is not replicated at all. So replication mode, etc, is utterly immaterial to whether or not an accesslog may exist, what its purge interval is, etc. If that helps. :)

--Quanah


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