On 11/02/2015 02:22 PM, Sean M. Collins wrote:
On Mon, Nov 02, 2015 at 03:19:42AM EST, Daniel Mellado wrote:
Also you could set up this var
LOGDAYS=1
to limit the amount of log, althougt setting the LOGDIR to /dev/null
should work too.
That is only useful if you are doing a new run of stack.sh - it won't
handle the issue of the log file growing in size.
I mean I guess the real answer is to configure logrotate. ugh.
Alternatively, you can set up a cronjob to do this:
du -sh LOGDIR | cut -f1 | grep -q G && \
find LOGDIR -type f -exec truncate --size 0 \;
That'll cut all the logfiles down to size when the total size of your
log directory exceeds 1 GB. I have it set to run every 3 hours on my vms.
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Ryan Brown / Senior Software Engineer, Openstack / Red Hat, Inc.
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