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(7.23) What do these history.n.* files do?
Q: There are history.n, history.n.dir and history.n.pag lying around - what are they good for? These files come from expire and are the new history. Without errors these files should disappear after expire is done. If they stay after expire is finished, you most certainly have a problem with disk space on the disk where history.* is or if not a broken line in history, which caused expire to bail out.
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