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After Ubuntu 22/24 Upgrade syslog getting spammed and grows way to much clogging up the diskspace

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  • jamesJ james

    Hello @SansGuidon
    You mean the disk usage as a historical statistic and not only a singular point when checking?
    If this is what you mean, no that is not part of Cloudron 9 at the moment.
    But in my opinion, a very welcome feature request after Cloudron 9 is released!

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    wrote on last edited by SansGuidon
    #32

    @james said in After Ubuntu 22/24 Upgrade syslog getting spammed and grows way to much clogging up the diskspace:

    Hello @SansGuidon
    You mean the disk usage as a historical statistic and not only a singular point when checking?
    If this is what you mean, no that is not part of Cloudron 9 at the moment.
    But in my opinion, a very welcome feature request after Cloudron 9 is released!

    Exactly, the idea is to be able to notice if something weird is happening (like disk usage growing constantly at a rapid rate)
    I'll make a proposal in a separate thread -> Follow up in https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/14292/add-historical-disk-usage-in-system-info-graphs-section

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      joseph
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      @SansGuidon afaik, Cloudron does not log anything to syslog . Did you happen to check what was inside that massive syslog file? In one of our production cloudrons (running for almost a decade):

      $ du -sh /var/log/syslog*
      5.1M	/var/log/syslog
      6.6M	/var/log/syslog.1
      800K	/var/log/syslog.2.gz
      796K	/var/log/syslog.3.gz
      812K	/var/log/syslog.4.gz
      
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        wrote on last edited by SansGuidon
        #34

        Hi @joseph

        root@ubuntu-cloudron-16gb-nbg1-3:~# du -sh /var/log/syslog*
        8.2G	/var/log/syslog
        0	/var/log/syslog.1
        0	/var/log/syslog.1.gz-2025083120.backup
        52K	/var/log/syslog.2.gz
        4.0K	/var/log/syslog.3.gz
        4.0K	/var/log/syslog.4.gz
        

        As mentioned earlier in the discussion , it's due to sqlite backup dumps of UptimeKuma which end in the wrong place.

        root@ubuntu-cloudron-16gb-nbg1-3:~# grep 'INSERT INTO' /var/log/syslog | wc -l
        47237303
        

        And I think this was started being investigated by @nebulon
        This generates a few GBs worth of waste per day on my Cloudron instance which causes regular outages (every few weeks)

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          wrote on last edited by SansGuidon
          #35

          For now as a workaround I'm applying this patch, please advise if you have any concern with this ๐Ÿ™‚

          diff --git a/box/src/services.js b/box/src/services.js
          --- a/box/src/services.js
          +++ b/box/src/services.js
          @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
           'use strict';
           
           exports = module.exports = {
               getServiceConfig,
           
               listServices,
               getServiceStatus,
          @@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ async function backupSqlite(app, options) {
               // we use .dump instead of .backup because it's more portable across sqlite versions
               for (const p of options.paths) {
                   const outputFile =  path.join(paths.APPS_DATA_DIR, app.id, path.basename(p, path.extname(p)) + '.sqlite');
           
                   // we could use docker exec but it may not work if app is restarting
                   const cmd = `sqlite3 ${p} ".dump"`;
                   const runCmd = `docker run --rm --name=sqlite-${app.id} \
                       --net cloudron \
                       -v ${volumeDataDir}:/app/data \
                       --label isCloudronManaged=true \
          -            --read-only -v /tmp -v /run ${app.manifest.dockerImage} ${cmd} > ${outputFile}`;
          +            --log-driver=none \
          +            --read-only -v /tmp -v /run ${app.manifest.dockerImage} ${cmd} > ${outputFile} 2>/dev/null`;
           
                   await shell.bash(runCmd, { encoding: 'utf8' });
               }
           }
          
          

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          • SansGuidonS SansGuidon

            Hi @joseph

            root@ubuntu-cloudron-16gb-nbg1-3:~# du -sh /var/log/syslog*
            8.2G	/var/log/syslog
            0	/var/log/syslog.1
            0	/var/log/syslog.1.gz-2025083120.backup
            52K	/var/log/syslog.2.gz
            4.0K	/var/log/syslog.3.gz
            4.0K	/var/log/syslog.4.gz
            

            As mentioned earlier in the discussion , it's due to sqlite backup dumps of UptimeKuma which end in the wrong place.

            root@ubuntu-cloudron-16gb-nbg1-3:~# grep 'INSERT INTO' /var/log/syslog | wc -l
            47237303
            

            And I think this was started being investigated by @nebulon
            This generates a few GBs worth of waste per day on my Cloudron instance which causes regular outages (every few weeks)

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            joseph
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            wrote on last edited by joseph
            #36

            @SansGuidon I think @nebulon investigated and could not reproduce. We also run uptime kuma. Our logs are fine. Have you enabled backups inside uptime kuma or something else by any chance?

            root@my:~# docker ps | grep uptime
            cb00714073cb   cloudron/louislam.uptimekuma.app:202508221422060000    "/app/pkg/start.sh"      2 weeks ago    Up 2 weeks                                            ee6e4628-c370-4713-9cb6-f1888c32f8fb
            root@my:~# du -sh /var/log/syslog*
            352K	/var/log/syslog
            904K	/var/log/syslog.1
            116K	/var/log/syslog.2.gz
            112K	/var/log/syslog.3.gz
            112K	/var/log/syslog.4.gz
            108K	/var/log/syslog.5.gz
            112K	/var/log/syslog.6.gz
            108K	/var/log/syslog.7.gz
            root@my:~# grep 'INSERT INTO' /var/log/syslog | wc -l
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              wrote on last edited by joseph
              #37

              FWIW, our db is pretty big too.

              image.png

              @SansGuidon the command is just sqlite3 ${p} ".dump" and it is redirected to a file. Do you have any ideas of why this will log sql commands to syslog? I can't reproduce this by running the command manually.

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                wrote on last edited by SansGuidon
                #38

                @joseph I don't see any special setting in UptimeKuma being applied in my instance. Can you try to reproduce with those instructions below? Hope that makes sense

                Ensure your default logdriver is journald:

                systemctl show docker -p ExecStart
                

                Should show something like

                ExecStart={ path=/usr/bin/dockerd ; argv[]=/usr/bin/dockerd -H fd:// --log-driver=journald --exec-opt native.cgroupdriver=cgroupfs --storage-driver=overlay2 --experimental --ip6tables --use>
                

                Then try to mimic what backupSqlite() does (no log driver; redirect only outside docker run):

                docker run --rm alpine sh -lc 'for i in $(seq 1 3); do echo "INSERT INTO t VALUES($i);"; done' > /tmp/out.sql
                

                Observe duplicates got logged to syslog anyway:

                grep 'INSERT INTO t VALUES' /var/log/syslog | wc -l   # > 0
                cat /tmp/out.sql | wc -l                              # same 3 lines
                

                Now repeat with logging disabled (what the fix does):

                docker run --rm --log-driver=none alpine sh -lc 'for i in $(seq 1 3); do echo "INSERT INTO t VALUES($i);"; done' > /tmp/out2.sql
                grep 'INSERT INTO t VALUES' /var/log/syslog | wc -l   # unchanged
                

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                  wrote on last edited by girish
                  #39

                  @SansGuidon thanks for the repro. I have to say I can easily reproduce not only your test but also uptime kuma backup issue on my test Cloudron. At the same time, I have verified that @joseph's observation is also correct - our prod uptime kuma does not produce any spurious logs. Wonder what is going on... I am debugging.

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #40

                    @SansGuidon What is your ubuntu and docker version?

                    That Cloudron is on Ubuntu 20.04 and docker 27.3.1 . Here it's not reproducible.

                    My test cloudron is on 24.04 and docker 28.1.1 (it's from dev branch). Here it's reproducible.

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #41

                      @girish Docker 27.3.1 and Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS

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                        #42

                        @SansGuidon thanks, fixed in https://git.cloudron.io/platform/box/-/commit/e45af9b611f4d0c3b77d4329aac24bacf98e4e6c . I could not figure out why it's not reproducible on that old Cloudron but I can reproduce it everywhere else . Maybe some Ubuntu 20.04 quirk .

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                          #43

                          Nice! thanks @girish ๐Ÿ™‚

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                            @SansGuidon thanks, fixed in https://git.cloudron.io/platform/box/-/commit/e45af9b611f4d0c3b77d4329aac24bacf98e4e6c . I could not figure out why it's not reproducible on that old Cloudron but I can reproduce it everywhere else . Maybe some Ubuntu 20.04 quirk .

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                            @girish said in After Ubuntu 22/24 Upgrade syslog getting spammed and grows way to much clogging up the diskspace:

                            @SansGuidon thanks, fixed in https://git.cloudron.io/platform/box/-/commit/e45af9b611f4d0c3b77d4329aac24bacf98e4e6c . I could not figure out why it's not reproducible on that old Cloudron but I can reproduce it everywhere else . Maybe some Ubuntu 20.04 quirk .

                            Can you guide me what commands to type? Thank you.

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                              #45

                              Hello @zohup
                              This is fixed in Cloudron Version 9.

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                              • jamesJ james

                                Hello @zohup
                                This is fixed in Cloudron Version 9.

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                                @james said in After Ubuntu 22/24 Upgrade syslog getting spammed and grows way to much clogging up the diskspace:

                                Hello @zohup
                                This is fixed in Cloudron Version 9.

                                I think what @zohup was asking is how to fix this in production environments which are still running Cloudron Version 8.

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                                • BrutalBirdieB BrutalBirdie

                                  Quickfix for users who need it NOW:

                                  # get patch file, apply and remove and restart cloudron-syslog.service
                                  cd /home/yellowtent/box
                                  wget https://git.cloudron.io/platform/box/-/commit/063b1024616706971d4a1f9c50b5032727640120.diff
                                  git apply 063b1024616706971d4a1f9c50b5032727640120.diff
                                  rm -v 063b1024616706971d4a1f9c50b5032727640120.diff
                                  systemctl restart cloudron-syslog.service
                                  
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                                  #47

                                  yes there it is, and it seems like that's the only way to fix it

                                  @SansGuidon said in After Ubuntu 22/24 Upgrade syslog getting spammed and grows way to much clogging up the diskspace:

                                  @james said in After Ubuntu 22/24 Upgrade syslog getting spammed and grows way to much clogging up the diskspace:

                                  Hello @zohup
                                  This is fixed in Cloudron Version 9.

                                  I think what @zohup was asking is how to fix this in production environments which are still running Cloudron Version 8.

                                  thanks for the quick fix! I applied it and it worked perfectly. ๐Ÿ‘
                                  @BrutalBirdie said in After Ubuntu 22/24 Upgrade syslog getting spammed and grows way to much clogging up the diskspace:

                                  Quickfix for users who need it NOW:

                                  # get patch file, apply and remove and restart cloudron-syslog.service
                                  cd /home/yellowtent/box
                                  wget https://git.cloudron.io/platform/box/-/commit/063b1024616706971d4a1f9c50b5032727640120.diff
                                  git apply 063b1024616706971d4a1f9c50b5032727640120.diff
                                  rm -v 063b1024616706971d4a1f9c50b5032727640120.diff
                                  systemctl restart cloudron-syslog.service
                                  
                                  du -sh /var/log/syslog*
                                  truncate -s 0 /var/log/syslog
                                  truncate -s 0 /var/log/syslog.1
                                  
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                                    #48

                                    Thanks @zohup !

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