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backup database in too short interval
Since few days JD2 creates backup database files in a too short interval:
on MacOX: 6.2M Nov 7 19:11 downloadList19831.zip 6.2M Nov 7 19:15 downloadList19832.zip 6.2M Nov 7 19:20 downloadList19833.zip 6.2M Nov 7 19:24 downloadList19834.zip 6.2M Nov 7 19:25 downloadList19835.zip 6.2M Nov 7 20:39 downloadList19836.zip 14K Nov 7 17:31 linkcollector5133.zip 14K Nov 7 17:31 linkcollector5134.zip 216B Nov 7 17:31 linkcollector5135.zip 1.1K Nov 7 19:10 linkcollector5136.zip 216B Nov 7 19:11 linkcollector5137.zip 216B Nov 7 20:39 linkcollector5138.zip on a linux host: 179M Nov 7 20:37 downloadList229873.zip 179M Nov 7 20:37 downloadList229874.zip 179M Nov 7 20:38 downloadList229875.zip 179M Nov 7 20:41 downloadList229876.zip 179M Nov 7 20:42 downloadList229877.zip 179M Nov 7 20:46 downloadList229878.zip 215 Nov 7 19:00 linkcollector29574.zip 82K Nov 7 19:43 linkcollector29575.zip 94K Nov 7 19:43 linkcollector29576.zip 94K Nov 7 19:44 linkcollector29577.zip 94K Nov 7 19:44 linkcollector29578.zip 215 Nov 7 19:45 linkcollector29579.zip |
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Just remember that these are not backups, it uses a function called copy on write, so it saves a new list instead of overwriting existing, JD then removes older lists after time or maybe x lists present (one of the two). Saving a new list is based on activity, as in without activity there is no need to save.
I don't believe anything has changed, respective settings to look at settings > advanced settings > filter: save delay.
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save copy of activity
it well may be, but it does not seems to stop, I am removing files all the time.
The 'Minimum save delay' is set to 5000 (if this is seconds, you see that there is something strange) I am seeing a new file each minute or so... I do not see a setting for max-save-database-copy. |
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Nothing has changed. JDownloader uses CopyOnWrite (create new file, delete oldest/older files)
JDownloader will wait minimum (in ms) DownloadController.minimumsavedelay LinkCollector.minimumsavedelay and maximum (in ms) DownloadController.maximumsavedelay LinkCollector.maximumsavedelay to save current list to disk. Default is wait minimum 5 secs after last change and max 60 secs. You can change the number of kept files via GeneralSettings.keepxoldlists (default 5)
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