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The init is useless and the mount was async.
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azlux 2017-10-02 20:37:46 +02:00
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# Log2Ram # Log2Ram
Like ramlog for systemd (on debian 8 jessie for example). Like ramlog for systemd (on debian 8 jessie for example).
READ THE ISSUE #24 (https://github.com/azlux/log2ram/issues/28) BEFORE INSTALL !
Usefull for **Raspberry** for not writing all the time on the SD card. You need it because your SD card don't want to suffer anymore ! Usefull for **Raspberry** for not writing all the time on the SD card. You need it because your SD card don't want to suffer anymore !
The script [log2ram](https://github.com/azlux/log2ram) can work on every linux system. So you can use it with your own daemon manager if you don't have systemd. The script [log2ram](https://github.com/azlux/log2ram) can work on every linux system. So you can use it with your own daemon manager if you don't have systemd.

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systemctl enable log2ram systemctl enable log2ram
cp log2ram.hourly /etc/cron.hourly/log2ram cp log2ram.hourly /etc/cron.hourly/log2ram
chmod +x /etc/cron.hourly/log2ram chmod +x /etc/cron.hourly/log2ram
/usr/local/bin/log2ram init
echo "##### Reboot to activate log2ram #####" echo "##### Reboot to activate log2ram #####"
else else

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. /etc/log2ram.conf . /etc/log2ram.conf
HDD_LOG=/var/log.hdd/ HDD_LOG=/var/hdd.log
RAM_LOG=/var/log/ RAM_LOG=/var/log
LOG2RAM_LOG="${HDD_LOG}log2ram.log"
LOG2RAM_LOG="${HDD_LOG}/log2ram.log"
LOG_OUTPUT="tee -a $LOG2RAM_LOG" LOG_OUTPUT="tee -a $LOG2RAM_LOG"
isSafe () { isSafe () {
[ -d $HDD_LOG ] || echo "ERROR: $HDD_LOG doesn't exist! Can't sync." [ -d $HDD_LOG/ ] || echo "ERROR: $HDD_LOG/ doesn't exist! Can't sync."
[ -d $HDD_LOG ] || exit 1 [ -d $HDD_LOG/ ] || exit 1
} }
syncToDisk () { syncToDisk () {
isSafe isSafe
if [ "$USE_RSYNC" = true ]; then if [ "$USE_RSYNC" = true ]; then
rsync -aXWv --delete --exclude log2ram.log --links $RAM_LOG $HDD_LOG 2>&1 | $LOG_OUTPUT rsync -aXWv --delete --exclude log2ram.log --links $RAM_LOG/ $HDD_LOG/ 2>&1 | $LOG_OUTPUT
else else
cp -rfup $RAM_LOG -T $HDD_LOG 2>&1 | $LOG_OUTPUT cp -rfup $RAM_LOG/ -T $HDD_LOG/ 2>&1 | $LOG_OUTPUT
fi fi
} }
syncFromDisk () { syncFromDisk () {
isSafe isSafe
if [ ! -z `du -sh -t $SIZE $HDD_LOG | cut -f1` ]; then if [ ! -z `du -sh -t $SIZE $HDD_LOG/ | cut -f1` ]; then
echo "ERROR: RAM disk too small. Can't sync." echo "ERROR: RAM disk too small. Can't sync."
umount -l $RAM_LOG umount -l $RAM_LOG/
umount -l $HDD_LOG umount -l $HDD_LOG/
if [ "$MAIL" = true ]; then if [ "$MAIL" = true ]; then
echo "LOG2RAM : No place on RAM anymore, fallback on the disk" | mail -s 'Log2Ram Error' root; echo "LOG2RAM : No place on RAM anymore, fallback on the disk" | mail -s 'Log2Ram Error' root;
fi fi
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fi fi
if [ "$USE_RSYNC" = true ]; then if [ "$USE_RSYNC" = true ]; then
rsync -aXWv --delete --exclude log2ram.log --links $HDD_LOG $RAM_LOG 2>&1 | $LOG_OUTPUT rsync -aXWv --delete --exclude log2ram.log --links $HDD_LOG/ $RAM_LOG/ 2>&1 | $LOG_OUTPUT
else else
cp -rfup $HDD_LOG -T $RAM_LOG 2>&1 | $LOG_OUTPUT cp -rfup $HDD_LOG/ -T $RAM_LOG/ 2>&1 | $LOG_OUTPUT
fi fi
} }
wait_for () {
while ! grep -qs $1 /proc/mounts; do
sleep 0.1
done
}
case "$1" in case "$1" in
start) start)
[ -d $HDD_LOG ] || mkdir $HDD_LOG [ -d $HDD_LOG/ ] || mkdir $HDD_LOG/
rm $LOG2RAM_LOG rm $LOG2RAM_LOG
mount --bind $RAM_LOG $HDD_LOG mount --bind $RAM_LOG/ $HDD_LOG/
mount --make-private $HDD_LOG mount --make-private $HDD_LOG/
mount -t tmpfs -o nosuid,noexec,nodev,mode=0755,size=$SIZE log2ram $RAM_LOG wait_for $HDD_LOG
mount -t tmpfs -o nosuid,noexec,nodev,mode=0755,size=$SIZE log2ram $RAM_LOG/
wait_for $RAM_LOG
syncFromDisk syncFromDisk
;; ;;
stop) stop)
syncToDisk syncToDisk
umount -l $RAM_LOG umount -l $RAM_LOG/
umount -l $HDD_LOG umount -l $HDD_LOG/
;; ;;
write) write)
syncToDisk syncToDisk
;; ;;
init)
[ -d $HDD_LOG ] || mkdir $HDD_LOG
cp -rfup $RAM_LOG -T $HDD_LOG 2>&1 | $LOG_OUTPUT
;;
*) *)
echo "Usage: log2ram {start|stop|write}" >&2 echo "Usage: log2ram {start|stop|write}" >&2
exit 1 exit 1