Quoting sjo...@sjomar.eu (sjo...@sjomar.eu): > October 17, 2016 12:32 PM, sjo...@sjomar.eu wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I just had a LXD host (LXD version 2.0.4 on Ubuntu server 16.04) ran out of > > diskspace and found out > > that my LXD logs took almost 8GB. > > > > When looking at the /var/log/lxd/containernerme/lxd.conf file I see a > > lxc.loglevel set to 0, which > > means trace according to the manpage, so basically log all you can think of. > > Is there an easy config to set to reduce logging? > > It doesn't seem to work when I do a "lxc config set containername raw.lxc > > 'lxc.loglevel = 8'" (for > > only fatal error logging) > > > > It does show up in the configuration when doing a "lxc config show > > containername", but when looking > > at the /var/log(lxd/containername/lxd.conf it still shows level 0. > > > > Since this LXD host is running from a SD-card I would like to set logging > > to an absolute minimum. > > > > NB: according to the manpage > > (https://linuxcontainers.org/lxc/manpages/man5/lxc.container.conf.5.html) > > default logging should be > > level 5 (error), which is already way better than the default of 0. > > Nobody? Then I'll stay with truncating the logs on regularly basis I am > afraid :'(
Because this is lxd, not lxc: 0 ✓ serge@sl ~/go/src/github.com/lxc/lxd $ grep -nr loglevel . ./lxd/container_lxc.go:535: err = lxcSetConfigItem(cc, "lxc.loglevel", "0") _______________________________________________ lxc-users mailing list lxc-users@lists.linuxcontainers.org http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/listinfo/lxc-users