qwizzie
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**** Obsolete due to dashmate now having docker log rotation ****
Let Dashmate users verify the size of the Docker log files of the Platform and Core containers and optionally reset / truncate it to 0 bytes.
Only do this if these log files are getting very very big, as having log files in place to analyse during this beta phase of Platform activation is important.
Step 1 : nano logsize.sh
Step 2 : add following code
Ctrl + X (Save? y enter)
Step 3 : chmod +x logsize.sh
Step 4 : sudo ./logsize.sh
Let Dashmate users verify the size of the Docker log files of the Platform and Core containers and optionally reset / truncate it to 0 bytes.
Only do this if these log files are getting very very big, as having log files in place to analyse during this beta phase of Platform activation is important.
Step 1 : nano logsize.sh
Step 2 : add following code
Bash:
#!/bin/bash
# Function to truncate log file
truncate_log() {
log_file=$1
echo "Truncating log file: $log_file"
sudo truncate -s0 "$log_file"
echo "Log file truncated."
}
# Iterate over all container IDs
for container_id in $(docker ps -q); do
# Get the full container ID
full_container_id=$(docker inspect --format='{{.Id}}' "$container_id")
# Log file path
log_file="/var/lib/docker/containers/${full_container_id}/${full_container_id}-json.log"
# Check if the log file exists and then get its size
if [ -f "$log_file" ]; then
size=$(sudo du -sh "$log_file" | awk '{print $1}')
echo "Container ID: $full_container_id - Log Size: $size"
# Ask user if they want to truncate the log file
while true; do
read -p "Do you want to truncate this log file to 0 bytes? (y/n): " yn
case $yn in
[Yy]* ) truncate_log "$log_file"; break;;
[Nn]* ) echo "Skipping truncation for $log_file"; break;;
* ) echo "Please answer yes (y) or no (n).";;
esac
done
else
echo "Container ID: $full_container_id - Log file not found"
fi
done
Ctrl + X (Save? y enter)
Step 3 : chmod +x logsize.sh
Step 4 : sudo ./logsize.sh
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