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**REBOOT** before installing anything else (for example apache2) |
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**REBOOT** before installing anything else (for example apache2) |
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## Is it working? |
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## Is it working? |
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You can now check the mount folder in ram with (You will see lines with log2ram if working) |
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After installing and rebooting, use systemctl to check if Log2Ram started successfully: |
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systemctl status log2ram |
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``` |
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This will show a color-coded status (green active/red failed) as well as the last few log lines. To show the full log (scrolled to the end), run: |
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``` |
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# df -h |
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journalctl -u log2ram -e |
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``` |
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The log is also written to `/var/log/log2ram.log`. |
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You can also inspect the mount folder in ram with (You will see lines with log2ram if working) |
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``` |
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# df -h | grep log2ram |
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log2ram 40M 532K 40M 2% /var/log |
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log2ram 40M 532K 40M 2% /var/log |
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# mount |
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# mount | grep log2ram |
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log2ram on /var/log type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,size=40960k,mode=755) |
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log2ram on /var/log type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,size=40960k,mode=755) |
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``` |
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``` |
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The log for log2ram will be written at: `/var/log/log2ram.log` and available with `sudo journalctl -t log2ram` |
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## Upgrade |
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## Upgrade |
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You need to stop log2ram (`service log2ram stop`) and start the [install](#install). (APT will do it automatically) |
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You need to stop log2ram (`service log2ram stop`) and start the [install](#install). (APT will do it automatically) |
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