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== Identify the Problem == | == Identify the Problem == | ||
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Identify which directories has high [[I/O Monitoring and Analyze|I/O rate]] by the following command.<syntaxhighlight lang="shell" line="1" class="force-prompt"> | Identify which directories has high [[Linux I/O Monitoring and Analyze|I/O rate]] by the following command.<syntaxhighlight lang="shell" line="1" class="force-prompt"> | ||
sudo watch -d -n 1 "find /var -type f -size +80k -mmin -10 -printf '%-30s \t %t %p\n'" | sudo watch -d -n 1 "find /var -type f -size +80k -mmin -10 -printf '%-30s \t %t %p\n'" | ||
</syntaxhighlight>Check the current size of the identified directories.<syntaxhighlight lang="shell" line="1" class="force-prompt"> | </syntaxhighlight>Check the current size of the identified directories.<syntaxhighlight lang="shell" line="1" class="force-prompt"> |
Latest revision as of 09:18, 3 September 2022
Identify the Problem
#Preparation details
sudo watch -d -n 1 "find /var -type f -size +80k -mmin -10 -printf '%-30s \t %t %p\n'"
du -hs /var/log
iostat -h /dev/nvme0n1 -d 60 -t
Install log2ram
echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/azlux-archive-keyring.gpg] http://packages.azlux.fr/debian/ bullseye main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/azlux.list
sudo wget -O /usr/share/keyrings/azlux-archive-keyring.gpg https://azlux.fr/repo.gpg
sudo apt update
sudo apt install log2ram
Setup log2ram
sudo nano /etc/log2ram.conf
SIZE=2G
MAIL=true
PATH_DISK="/var/log"
ZL2R=false
COMP_ALG=lz4
LOG_DISK_SIZE=100M
Modify the default systemd timer unit, if you want to log more or less frequently than one time per day.
sudo systemctl edit log2ram-daily.timer
Reboot the system. After the reboot check does it working and use the iostat
command to take a new statistic.
References
- GitHub: log2ram
- Linuxhowto.net: Write Log Files In RAM Using Log2ram In Linux