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Monday, 09 November 2015 14:35 UTC
amelcher
I updated to the latest version at the beginning of the month and in the past 7 days, I have seen my db grow from 300mb to now almost 3.8gb in size! I am not sure if there is a setting I turned on, but the table listed in the title is a whopping 3.7gb in size (and growing). What did I turn on to activate this and what can I do to stop it and clean the db so it's not so large? Thanks,

Adam  
Monday, 09 November 2015 14:38 UTC
wb_weeblr
Hi

Looks like you have activated the URL source recording. See this page of documentation. This is a debugging feature and shoul dnot be enabled unless you want to debug things.

You can safely empty that table from your mysql admin software (such as phpmyadmin) but don't delete the table, just empty it.

Rgds
 
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