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Séra Balázs@lemmy.world to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 9 months ago

Remember to not to forget clearing your journal

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Remember to not to forget clearing your journal

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Séra Balázs@lemmy.world to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 9 months ago
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  • Morethanevil@lemmy.fedifriends.social
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    Cleanup

    Check current disk usage:

    sudo journalctl --disk-usage

    Use rotate function:

    sudo journalctl --rotate

    Or

    Remove all logs and keep the last 2 days:

    sudo journalctl --vacuum-time=2days

    Or

    Remove all logs and only keep the last 100MB:

    sudo journalctl --vacuum-size=100M

    How to read logs:

    Follow specific log for a service:

    sudo journalctl -fu SERVICE

    Show extended log info and print the last lines of a service:

    sudo journalctl -xeu SERVICE

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      I mean yeah -fu stands for “follow unit” but its also a nice coincidence when it comes to debugging that particular service.

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        😂😂

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      --vacuum-time=2days

      this implies i keep an operating system installed for that long

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        something something nix?

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      sudo journalctl --disk-usage

      panda@Panda:~$ sudo journalctl --disk-usage  
      No journal files were found.  
      Archived and active journals take up 0B in the file system.
      

      hmmmmmm…

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      user@u9310x-Slack:~$ sudo journalctl --disk-usage  
      Password:  
      sudo: journalctl: command not found  
      
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        seems like someone doesn’t like systemd :)

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          I don’t have any feelings towards particular init systems.

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            Just curious, what distro do you use that systemd is not the default? (I at least you didn’t change it after the fact if you don’t have any feelings (towards unit systems ;) ) )

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              Slackware

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      Badass! Thanks!

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      Thank you for this, wise sage.

      Your wisdom will be passed down the family line for generations about managing machine logs.

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        Glad to help your family, share this wisdom with friends too ☝🏻😃

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        Yeah, if I had dependents they’d gather round the campfire chanting these mystical runes in the husk of our fallen society

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      @RemindMe@programming.dev 6 months

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        @ategon@programming.dev is the remindme bot offline?

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          Its semi broken currently and also functions on a whitelist with this community not being on the whitelist

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            Ok, thanks!

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      If you use OpenRC you can just delete a couple files

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      Actually something I never dug into. But does logrotate no longer work? I have a bunch of disk space these days so I would not notice large log files

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        If logrotate doesn’t work, than use this as a cronjob via sudo crontab -e Put this line at the end of the file:

        0 0 * * * journalctl --vacuum-size=1G >/dev/null 2>&1

        Everyday the logs will be trimmed to 1GB. Usually the logs are trimmed automatically at 4GB, but sometimes this does not work

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          If we’re using systemd already, why not a timer?

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            Cron is better known than a systemd timer, but you can provide an example for the timer 😃

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              Really, the correct way would be to set the limit you want for journald. Put this into /etc/systemd/journald.conf.d/00-journal-size.conf:

              [Journal]
              SystemMaxUse=50M
              

              Or something like this using a timer: systemd-run --timer-property=OnCalender=daily $COMMAND

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                Thanks for this addition ☺️

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      Why isn’t it configured like that by default?

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        It is. The defaults are a little bit more lenient, but it shouldn’t gobble up 80 GB of storage.

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        Good question, it may depend on the distro afaik

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