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docker. and messages.log files fill up the first partition on a busy worker #38

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spanditcaa opened this issue Sep 27, 2017 · 5 comments

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@spanditcaa
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Expected behavior

log files don't fill up the drive

Actual behavior

log files fill up the drive

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Hi @ddebroy - related to #31, @jparkerCAA and I noticed notice that the docker and messages logs on each worker are being written to the small 30gb partition on each host. Once we enabled our continuous integration pipeline, we filled up the drive within 2 days. It would be nice to specify a maximum file size for the various logs and they should be relocated to the much larger secondary partition on each host.

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gscott commented Oct 10, 2017

@ddebroy any word on this or #31? It will need to be fixed in your ARM template I assume.

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ddebroy commented Oct 10, 2017

@gscott this as well as #31 is fixed in the 17.06.2-ee-3 version of the template and the VHD it references. The template is in the process of being certified by Azure Marketplace but you can test a fresh deployment right now using https://download.docker.com/azure/17.06/17.06.2/Docker-DDC.tmpl which incorporates the above fixes.

Please note that the upgrading to this version from a previous version with UCP/DTR/EE is not supported at the moment but will be supported soon.

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FrenchBen commented Oct 10, 2017

@gscott The link is used on upgrades following the proper upgrade steps detailed here:
https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-azure/upgrade/

The template is currently going through the Azure Marketplace approval process

@spanditcaa
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By private, you mean posted to a public github repository's issues ?

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@spanditcaa precisely 😅 - edited for clarity

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