Am 02.08.2016 um 14:56 schrieb Michael Keuter <li...@mksolutions.info>:

> 
> Am 02.08.2016 um 14:24 schrieb Stefan Ulm <s....@divus.biz>:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> we are actually facing problems with logging.
>> 
>> We do a volatile (non persistent) full logging for analysis on a 
>> installation. After 33 days of logging we have a logging file of ca. 5MB and 
>> ca. 50.000 lines.
>> A week ago the logging stopped, the log file is no more actualized, now for 
>> 7 days.
>> 
>> Today we tried to reload and restart asterisk, but the problem persists.
>> So we suspected, that the probably there is a memory/buffer problem. The 
>> device has still the problem and we would like to understand the cause for 
>> it, before we restart it.
>> 
>> Can it be that there is a dedicated memory buffer for logging, and if this 
>> one is filled up, the logging doesn’t work anymore or could it be, that 
>> asterisk can’t handle log files with that size?
>> 
>> We are using alix board with astlinux 1.0.2 (asterisk 1.8.9.2), runnix 
>> 0.4-5339
>> 
>> 
>> Best regards
>> 
>> Stefan Ulm
>> Technical Department | Research & Development
>> stefan....@divus.eu
> 
> Run "df -h" to see how much space is currently used.
> 
> You can adjust the "tmp" and "var" size with rc.conf variables:
> 
> ## Custom tmpfs sizes
> ## here is where you can increase or decrease the size of the various
> ## tmpfs filesystems.  If you set these too large, it is possible for
> ## the system to use all available RAM, in which case the Linux kernel
> ## will start randomly killing processes to free up memory. You have 
> ## been warned!
> #VAR_SIZE="25000k"
> #TMP_SIZE="10000k"
> 
> In newer AstLinux (since 1.1.3) versions "logrotate" is included. 
> Your AstLinux version is quite old (from 2012). 
> At that time the default "var" size was 5 MB. In version 1.0.5 it was 
> increased to 10MB.
> 
> Michael
> 
> http://www.mksolutions.info

BTW: For running Asterisk on Alix boards I usually build my own custom AstLinux 
version and leave out some packages I don't need (wanpipe, netsnmp, etc .)
Usually I have about 100-110 MB RAM free RAM after a reboot with the latest 
version on a 256 MB Alix 2D13.

Michael

http://www.mksolutions.info




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