# Log2Ram Like ramlog for systemd (on debian 8 jessie for example). 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. Log2Ram is based on transient log for Systemd here : [A transient /var/log](https://www.debian-administration.org/article/661/A_transient_/var/log) ## Install ``` git clone https://github.com/azlux/log2ram.git cd log2ram chmod +x install.sh sudo ./install.sh ``` **REBOOT** before installing anything else (for example apache2) ## Customize #### variables : Into the file `/etc/log2ram.conf`, there are three variables : - The first variable define the size the log folder will reserve into the RAM. - The second variable can be set to `true` if you prefer "rsync" than "cp". I use the command `cp -u` and `rsync -X`, I don't copy the all folder every time for optimization. - The last varibale disable the error system mail if there are no enought place on RAM (if set on false) #### refresh time: The default is to write log into the HardDisk every hour. If you think this is too much, you can make the write every day by moving the cron file : `sudo mv /etc/cron.hourly/log2ram /etc/cron.daily/log2ram`. ### It is working ? You can now check the mount folder in ram with (You will see lines with log2ram if working) ``` df -h mount ``` If you have issue with apache2 , you can try to add `apache2.service` next to other services on the `Before` parameter into /etc/systemd/system/log2ram.service it will solve the pb The log for log2ram will be write here : `/var/log/log2ram.log` ###### Now, muffins for everyone ! ## Uninstall :( (Because sometime we need it) ``` cd log2ram chmod +x uninstall.sh sudo ./uninstall.sh ```