What Are You Doing Right Now
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It's lunchtime already? Shit. I should probably attempt to do something productive soon.
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I'm trying to figure out why I destroyed the loggly storage maximum in our first weekend... I really don't have that many servers.
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@coliver said:
I'm trying to figure out why I destroyed the loggly storage maximum in our first weekend... I really don't have that many servers.
It's rarely the volume of servers, it's what they are logging. We had one do this to us, it was being brute forced. The volume issues is what led us to the fix.
But if you are running windows servers, they log like crazy by default and will use up the volume with just two or three servers. If you have well tuned Linux, you might get twenty.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@coliver said:
I'm trying to figure out why I destroyed the loggly storage maximum in our first weekend... I really don't have that many servers.
It's rarely the volume of servers, it's what they are logging. We had one do this to us, it was being brute forced. The volume issues is what led us to the fix.
But if you are running windows servers, they log like crazy by default and will use up the volume with just two or three servers. If you have well tuned Linux, you might get twenty.
Yep, I noticed the linux servers are logging almost nothing... Where as I got ~1,000,000 logs both Saturday and Sunday from the three windows servers I setup to test.
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@coliver Thats a lot.
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@coliver said:
Yep, I noticed the linux servers are logging almost nothing... Where as I got ~1,000,000 logs both Saturday and Sunday from the three windows servers I setup to test.
Yeah, that's a bit much
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@MattSpeller said:
@coliver Thats a lot.
Tell me about it.... Looks like it was logging ever time nxlog sends info to Loggly, or anytime SW accesses one of those servers... which ends up being a significant amount. I must have configured something incorrectly.
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@coliver "Oh no worries bro, we saw that you logged something so we logged a log of your log!"
hehehe
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Haha... those are great... now to figure out how to fix it. Once I resolve the issues does Loggly generally start logging again?
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Yes, Loggly will start up as soon as you are not over capacity. So, likely, tomorrow.
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Loggly logs your capacity for the day. So if you are on a free tier, it logs the first 200MB every day then stops. Every morning you'll get the first 200MB again.
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Hey!! Good morning people.. I'm doing good now and preparing going to work. Thanks to Vodka last night.
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@Joyfano said:
Hey!! Good morning people.. I'm doing good now and preparing going to work. Thanks to Vodka last night.
Vodka makes everything better
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Day is done here. Off to get a nap and then hopefully watch some tv.
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Lots of day left here. @Dominica is running to Subway to pick up dinner. The kids are downstairs watching Alice in Wonderland right now.
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At the new job, doing some reading and learning their systems. Good stuff.
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Just bought Rayman: Origins on the huge GOG sale.
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Trying to make a decision on this old box. Server 2k3 is EOL in 4 months,.. but this box has a tape drive in it... It's sitting here blinking at me .. Load 2k3 or go CentOS.. Or just dump the box. It'll only be used for backups
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Don't load 2K3 again, go with CentOS or scrap it.