Jakub Sokołowski
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README.md
Description
This is a systemd timer that runs daily and removes from ElasticSearch logs older than N
days.
This is done because Nimbus generates a metric shitton of TRACE
logs.
Configuration
The main configuration values are:
logclean_es_host: '127.0.0.1'
logclean_es_port: 9200
logclean_index_regex: 'logstash-*'
logclean_keep_indices: 120
logclean_service_name: 'logclean-job'
logclean_service_timeout: 60
logclean_timer_frequency: 'daily'
For sake of security minimum for logclean_keep_indices
is 60
.
Usage
To check the timer status use:
$ sudo systemctl list-timers logclean-job.timer
NEXT LEFT LAST PASSED UNIT ACTIVATES
Sat 2020-02-08 00:00:00 UTC 10h left n/a n/a logclean-job.timer logclean-job.service
You can check job logs using:
$ sudo journalctl -o cat -a -u logclean-job.service
...
Starting "Job for cleaning ElasticSearch cluster periodically."...
Checking ElasticSearch for indices to clean....
Nothing to remove. (3/90 indices)
Started "Job for cleaning ElasticSearch cluster periodically.".