Indeed, its logs:
[root@foo ~]# du -sk /var/opt/netscape/server7/slapd-foo/logs
996296 /var/opt/netscape/server7/slapd-foo/logs
It keeps about 10 days of logs, each about 100m in size. Thanks for the
pointer (I should've looked a little closer ;-).
Greets,
Rubin
Rubin,
You may want to check for old error and access logs, as these tend to
grow pretty quickly. You can also run du -h to get an idea of what dirs
are taking up the space.
Aaron
Rubin wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> A question of curiosity: i've set up a small ldap server (no slaves or
> multimaster stuff) with about 50 users. I made a backup of the server7
> directory (/var/opt/netscape/server7) before I changed anything and
> started hacking away. now, a couple of months later everything is
> working
> very well and i'm asked to migrate the server. I just made a new backup
> of
> the server7 directory and to my amazement it is 10x as big. It started
> out
> at 139m, and it is now 1.2g!
>
> So the question is: What is taking up so much space when there are only
> 50
> posixAccounts and 2 posixGroups?
>
> For the record, I know this is not the way to backup a rhds server, I'm
> reading about how to do a backup or dump "the right way" as we speak ;-)
>
>
> Grtz,
>
> Rubin.
>
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