[squeak-dev] unix log viewing technique that doesn't make colossal files?

Keithy keithy at consultant.com
Tue Dec 20 02:16:44 UTC 2022


One guy I worked with used to just send literally everything to Elastic Search

Keith

On 10 Dec 2022, at 1:03, tim Rowledge wrote:

> I spent way too long failing to find the right search phrase, so maybe somebody here knows sometihng to get me started.
>
> My server system is writing a *lot* of output to a file via the Toothpick package's FileLogger class. I mean, like a GB/hr. I can turn it down but then I don't see the stuff that explains why it went boom. Evidently naively writing to a file and watching it with `tail -f` isn't the best idea here but all I'm spotting on the google is lots of  'use logrotate' stuff that doesn't seem to be applicable at all.
>
> Is there some technique I can use that lets me write out stuff and watch it without it filling up my little SSD? Some way to specify a file that has a maximum size and that dumps the older stuff as more is added? Some program I can pipe data to that keeps a limited set of messages?
>
> tim
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