On 9/23/2011 4:12 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
Mostly I would say that on my machine the biggest disk space use of
/var/log use is email. So I guess I would say if you are concerned
about disk space then you might want to unsubscribe from debian-user.
:-)
This is about you and explaining your desktop's unnecessarily phat
/var/log. I have no concerns about disk space. I manage my systems
properly.
/me ducks :)
/var/log$ la mail.log
-rw-r--r-- 1 root adm 3.7M Sep 24 08:06 mail.log
/var/log is for logs Bob, not storing actual emails. ;) My SOHO MX's
entire log directory is less than 40MB, with an M. I use Postfix which
logs quite a bit of info. Every spam connection, reject code/reason,
and disconnect is logged by an MX in addition to real mail, also
inflating the logs. Yet:
/$ du -h -s /var/log
31M /var/log
I sub to the following lists, thus I get plenty of mail traffic:
debian-users
dovecot
linux-ide
linux-raid
linux-scsi
postfix-users
roundcube
samba
xfs
I have over 100K emails in my mailbox. The total size of my Dovecot
mailbox, including some mail going back 11 years?
/$ du -h -s /home/stan/mail/
878M /home/stan/mail/
The debian-user mailbox has 19,132 messages in it. My spam-l list
archive has 15,707, postfix-users has over 7,000, xfs has over 8,000.
These are in mbox format, and are NOT compressed, and still less than a
Gig. And your */var/log* is 400MB? (gasp)
Again, I can't see how your *desktop* Linux system has a 400MB /var/log
directory when my SOHO email/samba/dns/httpd/ftp/webmail server is just
over 30MB, and has been running for over 6 years.
Something is broken on your system. Either log rotation isn't working
properly, or you're storing stuff in there other than logs. If it's
something else, please enlighten us.
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Stan
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