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@@ -17,7 +17,20 @@ into /usr/local/bin/log2ram |
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- You can change the SIZE variable if necessary |
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- If you prefer to use rsync, you can set the USE_RSYNC variable to `true` |
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#####It is working ? |
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## Customize |
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#### services : |
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If you open the file `/etc/systemd/system/log2ram.service` , you will see a line starting with `Before=`, you can list here the services who need to start after log2ram, it's append when services start too fast and stop running because log2ram mount a ram folder in the same place. |
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For example, If you use apache instead of nginx, add `apache2.service` into this line. |
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#### variables : |
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Into the file `log2ram` (or `/usr/local/bin/log2ram` if you have already installed it), there are two variables into the script : `SIZE=40M` and `USE_RSYNC=false` |
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The first variable define the size the log folder will reserve into the RAM. |
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The second variable can be set to `true` if you prefer "rsync" than "cp" |
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###It is working ? |
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You can now check the mount folder in ram with |
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``` |
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df -h |
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