Katarina Machalkova schrieb:
By the way. In the initial mail there has been blamed the the logfiles has increased over 5 MByte. You have mentiont that this could result to a memory overflow. Does that means that we have only about 5 MByte free memory available in the instsys ?
No, Schubi, you got it wrong. 5MB is a bugzilla limit for the attachement size. If the logs are larger, bugzilla simply rejects it and users usually post their logs on some public www server
I'm a yast2-maintainer of this month and I have to say that some of the y2log attachements are well over 200MB :) Esp. when one reports solver, or libzypp in general issues
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OK, you have convinced me. I have all interesting "<0>" logging moved to milestones. ( It was only one) and the others to loglevel "ZYPP_FULLLOG=1". So the normal YaST log should be smaller. Some words to the 200 MB: This is a generated testcase. It includes the complete environment which makes it very easy to reproduce an error. Additional there is a logfile of one solver-run with the option "ZYPP_FULLLOG=1". This testcase is really large but I need this information and it will be generated on demand only. This problem is, that the testcase will be stored under /var/log/YaST/solvertestcase and noone deletes it. So, I assume that there are a lot of bugreports which contain an old testcase which nobody needs and which floods bugzilla ( if it fits:-)) The question is who deletes the testcases after they are not needed anymore ? Greetings Stefan -- ******************************************************************************* Stefan Schubert SUSE LINUX GmbH - Maxfeldstrasse 5 - D-90409 Nuernberg, Germany e-mail: schubi@suse.de ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, GF: Markus Rex, HRB 16746 (AG Nürnberg) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: zypp-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: zypp-devel+help@opensuse.org