jfoxwoosh Posted July 26, 2023 Share Posted July 26, 2023 (edited) I have noticed my dashboard log size reporting to be 8% used. From my past experience, I have never seen this go over 2%, so I checked the files size by "du -sh /var/log/*" and found out the stdout.log is 9MB and have been slowly growing to near 9.5MB in the span of 2 hr. A quick look into the content of this log, I found it is the same messages repeating over and over again by the seconds. My array is currently spinned down and there is no file activities going on. 85803 [2023-07-26T09:56:35.934] [6943] [DEBUG] [app] Array was updated, publishing event 85804 [2023-07-26T09:56:40.934] [6943] [DEBUG] [emhttp] Loading state file for disks 85805 [2023-07-26T09:56:50.936] [6943] [DEBUG] [emhttp] Loading state file for disks 85806 [2023-07-26T09:56:50.940] [6943] [DEBUG] [emhttp] Loading state file for shares 85807 [2023-07-26T09:56:55.940] [6943] [DEBUG] [app] Array was updated, publishing event 85808 [2023-07-26T09:57:00.935] [6943] [DEBUG] [emhttp] Loading state file for shares 85809 [2023-07-26T09:57:00.938] [6943] [DEBUG] [emhttp] Loading state file for disks 85810 [2023-07-26T09:57:05.941] [6943] [DEBUG] [app] Array was updated, publishing event 85811 [2023-07-26T09:57:10.936] [6943] [DEBUG] [emhttp] Loading state file for disks 85812 [2023-07-26T09:57:20.938] [6943] [DEBUG] [emhttp] Loading state file for disks 85813 [2023-07-26T09:57:30.937] [6943] [DEBUG] [emhttp] Loading state file for disks 85814 [2023-07-26T09:57:30.941] [6943] [DEBUG] [emhttp] Loading state file for shares 85815 [2023-07-26T09:57:35.941] [6943] [DEBUG] [app] Array was updated, publishing event 85816 [2023-07-26T09:57:39.961] [6943] [DEBUG] [graphql] upc connected 85817 [2023-07-26T09:57:40.025] [6943] [DEBUG] [graphql] Subscribing to servers 85818 [2023-07-26T09:57:40.050] [6943] [DEBUG] [graphql] Subscribing to vars 85819 [2023-07-26T09:57:40.051] [6943] [DEBUG] [graphql] Subscribing to owner 85820 [2023-07-26T09:57:40.052] [6943] [DEBUG] [graphql] Subscribing to config 85821 [2023-07-26T09:57:40.053] [6943] [DEBUG] [graphql] Subscribing to registration 85822 [2023-07-26T09:57:40.939] [6943] [DEBUG] [emhttp] Loading state file for disks 85823 [2023-07-26T09:57:40.943] [6943] [DEBUG] [emhttp] Loading state file for shares 85824 [2023-07-26T09:57:43.418] [6943] [DEBUG] [graphql] upc disconnected. 85825 [2023-07-26T09:57:43.765] [6943] [DEBUG] [graphql] upc connected 85826 [2023-07-26T09:57:43.809] [6943] [DEBUG] [graphql] Subscribing to servers 85827 [2023-07-26T09:57:43.873] [6943] [DEBUG] [graphql] Subscribing to vars 85828 [2023-07-26T09:57:43.874] [6943] [DEBUG] [graphql] Subscribing to owner 85829 [2023-07-26T09:57:43.874] [6943] [DEBUG] [graphql] Subscribing to config 85830 [2023-07-26T09:57:43.875] [6943] [DEBUG] [graphql] Subscribing to registration 85831 [2023-07-26T09:57:50.939] [6943] [DEBUG] [emhttp] Loading state file for disks 85832 [2023-07-26T09:57:50.942] [6943] [DEBUG] [emhttp] Loading state file for shares 85833 [2023-07-26T09:57:55.942] [6943] [DEBUG] [app] Array was updated, publishing event 85834 [2023-07-26T09:58:00.939] [6943] [DEBUG] [emhttp] Loading state file for shares 85835 [2023-07-26T09:58:00.942] [6943] [DEBUG] [emhttp] Loading state file for disks 85836 [2023-07-26T09:58:05.944] [6943] [DEBUG] [app] Array was updated, publishing event 85837 [2023-07-26T09:58:10.940] [6943] [DEBUG] [emhttp] Loading state file for disks 85838 [2023-07-26T09:58:20.940] [6943] [DEBUG] [emhttp] Loading state file for shares 85839 [2023-07-26T09:58:20.944] [6943] [DEBUG] [emhttp] Loading state file for disks 85840 [2023-07-26T09:58:25.946] [6943] [DEBUG] [app] Array was updated, publishing event 85841 [2023-07-26T09:58:30.941] [6943] [DEBUG] [emhttp] Loading state file for disks Edited July 26, 2023 by jfoxwu Quote Link to comment
Solution ljm42 Posted July 26, 2023 Solution Share Posted July 26, 2023 This log is currently limited to 10MB, so it isn't going to fill your log partition on its own. In the next release we are going to cap it at 2MB IIRC Quote Link to comment
jfoxwoosh Posted July 26, 2023 Author Share Posted July 26, 2023 Thank you for the insight. Does the messages in the log indicate any error? Or it is safe to ignore? Quote Link to comment
ljm42 Posted July 26, 2023 Share Posted July 26, 2023 The snippet you posted looks fine Quote Link to comment
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