1GB log files?



Just trying to figure out why my backups are so huge and I've come
across some rather large beagle log files:

-rw-r--r-- 1 brian brian  526158102 2007-01-09 02:32 2007-01-08-17-46-35-BeagleExceptions
-rw-r--r-- 1 brian brian  561959889 2007-01-09 02:32 2007-01-08-17-46-35-Beagle
-rw-r--r-- 1 brian brian   28132099 2007-01-08 02:12 2007-01-07-23-42-14-Beagle
-rw-r--r-- 1 brian brian   13601710 2007-01-08 02:14 2007-01-07-23-44-11-IndexHelper
-rw-r--r-- 1 brian brian 1155383768 2007-01-07 23:36 2007-01-06-09-48-09-Beagle
-rw-r--r-- 1 brian brian  389981244 2007-01-07 23:36 2007-01-06-09-50-33-IndexHelper

These are little over the top, no?

My current log seems to be written to constantly with DEBUG entries, yet
I don't believe I have beagle running with debug mode enabled.

brian pc:~$ ps -ef wwwww | grep beagle
brian    15837     1  1 09:13 ?        Sl     0:03 beagle-search --debug /usr/lib/beagle/Search.exe --icon
brian    15842     1  3 09:13 ?        Sl     0:09 beagled /usr/lib/beagle/BeagleDaemon.exe --bg
brian    15911     1  5 09:14 ?        SNl    0:09 beagled-helper /usr/lib/beagle/IndexHelper.exe

This is on Ubuntu Feisty so I'd expect that it has the latest installed,
which FWIU includes the recent changes in distribution to disable debug
by default.

Thots?

b.

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Brian J. Murrell

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