debug.log

Agent0013 0013.agent0013 at gmail.com
Thu Mar 2 23:56:30 UTC 2006


Thanks, I thought that the debug level was only for errors. Would commenting
out all the logging levels then cause no logging to occur at all? Is that
probably the best way to run the tor server, or should I have some sort of
error logging in place?


On 3/2/06, Geoffrey Goodell <goodell at eecs.harvard.edu> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 05:14:57PM -0600, Agent0013 wrote:
> > I have been having an issue where my linux tor server is getting the
> hard
> > drive filled after less then a day of useage. I tried changing the
> logging
> > section of the torrc file to only debugging info, but it still seems to
> have
> > a problem. I have since set up a cron job to delete the debug.log file
> each
> > night, but I would rather find out what is causing this file to fill up
> my
> > hard drive.
>
> The "debug" setting is by far the most verbose.  Of course it will fill
> your hard drive quickly!  If you want to run Tor for days, I recommend
> choosing a less verbose option and not logging at level "debug" at all.
>
> Geoff
>
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