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Why I did it For some devices whose log folder size is larger than 200M, for example, 256M, the LOG_FILE_ROTATE_SIZE_KB should be 16M. and THRESHOLD_KB=$((USABLE_SPACE_KB - (NUM_LOGS_TO_ROTATE * LOG_FILE_ROTATE_SIZE_KB * 2))) = $(( (VAR_LOG_SIZE_KB * 90 / 100) - RESERVED_SPACE_KB)) - (NUM_LOGS_TO_ROTATE * LOG_FILE_ROTATE_SIZE_KB * 2))) = $(( (256M * 90 / 100) - 4096)) - (8 * 16M * 2))) the result would be a negative value Work item tracking Microsoft ADO (number only): 24524827 How I did it Add a case for 400M, if the log folder size is between 200M and 400M, set the log file size to 2M How to verify it Do cmd "sudo logrotate -f /etc/logrotate.conf" on DUT which val/log folder size is 256M, and check the syslog. |
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