refactor: some small changes before PR
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Jef Roosens 2022-12-19 11:58:35 +01:00
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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ configuration variable required for each command.
([GitHub](https://github.com/Menci/docker-archlinuxarm)). This is the
image used for the Vieter CI builds.
* `max_log_age`: maximum age of logs (in days). Logs older than this will get
cleaned by the log removal daemon . If set to a negative value, no logs are
cleaned by the log removal daemon. If set to a negative value, no logs are
ever removed. The age of logs is determined by the time the build was
started.
* Default: `-1`

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# Cleanup
Vieter stores the logs of every single package build. While this is great for
debugging why builds fails, it also causes an active or long-running Vieter
debugging why builds fail, it also causes an active or long-running Vieter
instance to accumulate thousands of logs.
To combat this, a log removal daemon can be enabled that periodically removes
old build logs. By starting your server with the `max_log_age` variable (see
[Configuration](/configuration#vieter-server) for more info), a daemon will
get enabled that periodically removes logs older than this setting. By default,
this will happen every day at midnight, but this behavior can be changed using
the `log_removal_schedule` variable.
[Configuration](/configuration#vieter-server)), a daemon will get enabled that
periodically removes logs older than this setting. By default, this will happen
every day at midnight, but this behavior can be changed using the
`log_removal_schedule` variable.
{{< hint info >}}
**Note**
@ -21,4 +21,3 @@ The daemon will always run a removal of logs on startup. Therefore, it's
possible the daemon will be *very* active when first enabling this setting.
After the initial surge of logs to remove, it'll calm down again.
{{< /hint >}}