StuartIanNaylor b5d594295e | 5 лет назад | |
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LICENSE | 7 лет назад | |
README.md | 5 лет назад | |
install.sh | 5 лет назад | |
log2ram | 5 лет назад | |
log2ram-lastcheck | 5 лет назад | |
log2ram.conf | 5 лет назад | |
log2ram.hourly | 6 лет назад | |
log2ram.logrotate | 7 лет назад | |
log2ram.service | 5 лет назад | |
uninstall.sh | 5 лет назад |
Usefull for IoD / maker projects for reducing SD, Nand and Emmc block wear via log operations. Uses Zram to minimise precious memory footprint and extremely infrequent write outs.
Log2Zam is a lower write fork https://github.com/azlux/log2ram based on transient log for Systemd here : A transient /var/log
Can not be used for mission critical logging applications where a system crash and log loss is unaceptable. If the extremely unlikely event of a system crash is not a major concern then L2Z can massively reduce log block wear whilst maintinaing and extremely tiny memory footprint.
sudo apt-get install git rsync
git clone https://github.com/StuartIanNaylor/log2zram
cd log2zram
sudo sh install.sh
In the file /etc/log2ram.conf
, there are three variables:
SIZE
: defines the size the log folder will reserve into the RAM (default is 40M).USE_RSYNC
: Can be set to true
if you prefer ´rsync´ rather than ´cp´. I use the command cp -u
and rsync -X
, I don’t copy the all folder every time for optimization.MAIL
: Disables the error system mail if there is not enough place on RAM (if set to false
)By default Log2Zram checks available log space every hour. It them makes a comparison of the percentage set via Prune_Level and only writes out old logs to disk when triggered and then removes the collected old logs from zram space.
You can now check the mount folder in ram with (You will see lines with log2ram if working)
# df -h
…
log2ram 40M 532K 40M 2% /var/log
…
# mount
…
log2ram on /var/log type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,size=40960k,mode=755)
…
sudo service log2ram reload
Checks PRUNE_LEVEL < available free space if true will move and clean /var/log/oldlog to hdd.log
sudo logrotate -vf /etc/logrotate.conf
Force the daily logrotate with verbose output
If you have issue with apache2, you can try to add apache2.service
next to other services on the Before
parameter in /etc/systemd/system/log2ram.service
it will solve the pb
The log for log2ram will be written at: /var/log/log2ram.log
Compressor name | Ratio | Compression | Decompress. |
---|---|---|---|
zstd 1.3.4 -1 | 2.877 | 470 MB/s | 1380 MB/s |
zlib 1.2.11 -1 | 2.743 | 110 MB/s | 400 MB/s |
brotli 1.0.2 -0 | 2.701 | 410 MB/s | 430 MB/s |
quicklz 1.5.0 -1 | 2.238 | 550 MB/s | 710 MB/s |
lzo1x 2.09 -1 | 2.108 | 650 MB/s | 830 MB/s |
lz4 1.8.1 | 2.101 | 750 MB/s | 3700 MB/s |
snappy 1.1.4 | 2.091 | 530 MB/s | 1800 MB/s |
lzf 3.6 -1 | 2.077 | 400 MB/s | 860 MB/s |
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/uninstall-log2ram.sh && sudo /usr/local/bin/uninstall-log2ram.sh
Also /var/oldlog contains the pruned logs from install delete if not required (prob not)