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vm.overcommit_ratio = 98 | vm.overcommit_ratio = 98 | ||
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sysctl --system | sysctl --system | ||
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Aktuelle Version vom 28. April 2020, 18:52 Uhr
Konfiguration[Bearbeiten]
/etc/systemd/journald.conf[Bearbeiten]
Storage=persistent SystemMaxFileSize=50M
- systemctl restart systemd-journald.service
Kommandos[Bearbeiten]
systemctl[Bearbeiten]
systemctl start nginx.service | stop | status | restart | reload systemctl enable nginx.service | disable systemctl list-units # laufende Services systemctl list-unit-files # verfügbare Services systemctl --failed # missglückte Starts systemctl mask nginx.service # Als nicht startbar markieren systemctl unmask nginx.service # mask aufheben systemctl list-units --type=target systemctl isolate graphical.target | rescue.target | multi-user.target systemctl set-default multi-user.target systemd-analyze systemd-analyze blame # Startzeiten der Services
journalctl[Bearbeiten]
journalctl --since yesterday | --since "2016-03-16 02:00:00" | --since 09:00 --until "1 hour ago" journalctl --list-boots journalctl -b -1 # since last boot (relative pointer -1) journalctl -u nginx.service -u php-fpm.service # by units journalctl -k # kernel messages journalctl --no-full # truncated info journalctl -a # all info journalctl -n 20 # only the last 20 lines journalctl -f # like tail -f journalctl --disk-usage # wie viel braucht das journal journalctl --vacuum-size=1G # Platz auf 1 GByte reduzieren
Beispiel Service Definitionsdatei[Bearbeiten]
- /lib/systemd/system/redis.service
[Unit] Description=Redis persistent key-value database After=network.target [Service] ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/redis-server ExecStop=/usr/local/bin/redis-shutdown WorkingDirectory=/var/lib/redis User=redis Group=redis [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target
Konfiguration[Bearbeiten]
- Einzelkonfigurationen in /etc/systemd.d
cat > /etc/sysctl.d/98-no_overcommit.conf <<EOS # Select memory overcommitment operation mode. # # Mode 2 means that no more than # # SwapTotal + (MemTotal * vm.overcommit_ratio / 100) # # virtual memory can be allocated (Committed_AS) by processes. The resulting # limit will be displayed as CommitLimit. (All CamelCased values mentioned # here can be found in "/proc/meminfo".) # # Mode 1 means infinite overcommit - every allocation is allowed, no matter # how much memory is actually available. # # Mode 0 is similar but considers the available RAM when granting large # allocations - as long as only small allocations are made, they are also # always allowed. vm.overcommit_memory = 2 # The conservative default for this is 50 %, meaning that at least half of the # RAM is left free for buffers and cache (after all swap has been filled up # already). # # Setting it to 98 % in the hope that 2 % free RAM will still be enough for all basic # system operation besides the page cache (for block buffers and kernel). vm.overcommit_ratio = 98 EOS
sysctl --system