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Container common settings
Features
- Stable disk usage footprint: Sets a maximum log size any podman container log is allowed to grow up to (from unlimited size to 100Mb). Log "max size" is not a hard limit, but a point when Container Monitor attempts to truncate container log file. NOTE: application-specific logs that may be written outside container logs are not truncated by Container Monitor at set limits.
Requirements
- You have already setup the on boot script described here
Customization
While a 100Mb log limit per container should give plenty of log data for all featured in this repo projects, you can increase or decrease max_log_size value in /mnt/data/on_boot.d/05-container-common.sh file after installation.
Steps
- Run as root on UDM Pro to download and set permissions of on_boot.d script:
# Download 05-container-common.sh from GitHub
curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/boostchicken-dev/udm-utilities/master/container-common/on_boot.d/05-container-common.sh -o /mnt/data/on_boot.d/05-container-common.sh;
# Set execute permission
chmod a+x /mnt/data/on_boot.d/05-container-common.sh;
- Review the script /mnt/data/on_boot.d/05-container-common.sh and when happy execute it.
# Review script
cat /mnt/data/on_boot.d/05-container-common.sh;
# Apply container-common settings
/mnt/data/on_boot.d/05-container-common.sh;
- Already running containers will pick up new defaults after either container restart ("podman restart <container-name>") or after UDM Pro restart. New containers will pick up a change from first run.
- To list containers that are running with log size limits:
# List container monitor processes with "--log-size-max" custom argument set
ps -ef | grep conmon | grep log-size-max