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Working on it and will have it fixed in the next 24 hours. Additionally, We have added a feature to delete all logs, which will be released within the same timeframe. |
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News about fix ? |
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@FVilli The latest release of the errsole and errsole-sqlite modules now automatically reduces the SQLite database file size as logs expire. Additionally, we've added a button in the web dashboard that allows you to delete all logs at once. Please check it out! |
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I am using sqlite. By default the retention is set to 30 days. The sqlite.logs file reached 100gb. Then I reduced the retetion to 5 days. The file size did not change. I completely removed the file and restarted the service, I reconfigured errsole from scratch and set the retention to 5 days ... however the file started to grow and shortly after it was 100gb again ... it almost seems that the retention does not work ...
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