April-25th-2018, 06:37 PM
Hello Sebastian,
I know where this effect is coming from.
Please do the following. In the netPI web GUI of Docker you can click to your container and you can click then as next also to a link named "!Log". If you click it you see the log file generated by Docker of all the console outputs your container has ever done.
So if your container is doing an "echo" command for example you will see it in the log file. So if you have a container now that does many many outputs for debug purposes the log file grows and grows and grows and fills the main SD memory. In the current firmware version 1.1.2.0 or lower we do not limit the log file. The log file will be deleted only at the time the container is restarted.
In the next version of netPI software we will be inserting a limit of 1 MByte in future for a log file per container and then it starts as a cyclic buffer overwriting the old values. But until we have the new version ready, the only chance you have is to disable of console outputs of your container. Then there is no logging and no SD memory card filling.
I know where this effect is coming from.
Please do the following. In the netPI web GUI of Docker you can click to your container and you can click then as next also to a link named "!Log". If you click it you see the log file generated by Docker of all the console outputs your container has ever done.
So if your container is doing an "echo" command for example you will see it in the log file. So if you have a container now that does many many outputs for debug purposes the log file grows and grows and grows and fills the main SD memory. In the current firmware version 1.1.2.0 or lower we do not limit the log file. The log file will be deleted only at the time the container is restarted.
In the next version of netPI software we will be inserting a limit of 1 MByte in future for a log file per container and then it starts as a cyclic buffer overwriting the old values. But until we have the new version ready, the only chance you have is to disable of console outputs of your container. Then there is no logging and no SD memory card filling.
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