Hello,
With blomp go under Windows, the “blomp.log” file grows to over 50Gb every two days.
I have to kill the rclone.exe process regularly to delete it...
Is there any way to disable this log file or limit its size?
Thanks
blomp.log size (>50gb...)
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Re: blomp.log size (>50gb...)
Hello Blomper,
Thank you for reaching out.
Can you please send us a screenshot or recording of the issue? That will be super helpful for our tech team.
Thank you and have a good day.
Best Regards,
Thank you for reaching out.
Can you please send us a screenshot or recording of the issue? That will be super helpful for our tech team.
Thank you and have a good day.
Best Regards,
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Re: blomp.log size (>50gb...)
Hi yannbauduin,yannbauduin wrote: ↑Thu Sep 19, 2024 7:49 amHello,
With blomp go under Windows, the “blomp.log” file grows to over 50Gb every two days.
I have to kill the rclone.exe process regularly to delete it...
Is there any way to disable this log file or limit its size?
Thanks
The "blomp.log" file grows when Rclone is actively used, but the size you mentioned is unusually large. Unfortunately, there’s no built-in method to delete or limit the log size automatically.
If you have more questions please let us know.
Thank you for choosing Blomp.
Best Regards,
- Blomp support
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Re: blomp.log size (>50gb...)
Hello,
Sorry for the late reply, but in fact I had found the solution just after posting: I no longer use blompgo, but directly rclone without activating the log in the command line.
Being on a vps (windows server) with 160GB of storage, it was a big problem for me.
It was the Plex scans that were making the log grow endlessly...
Best regards
Sorry for the late reply, but in fact I had found the solution just after posting: I no longer use blompgo, but directly rclone without activating the log in the command line.
Being on a vps (windows server) with 160GB of storage, it was a big problem for me.
It was the Plex scans that were making the log grow endlessly...
Best regards
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Re: blomp.log size (>50gb...)
Hi yannbauduin,yannbauduin wrote: ↑Mon Oct 21, 2024 7:31 amHello,
Sorry for the late reply, but in fact I had found the solution just after posting: I no longer use blompgo, but directly rclone without activating the log in the command line.
Being on a vps (windows server) with 160GB of storage, it was a big problem for me.
It was the Plex scans that were making the log grow endlessly...
Best regards
We are glad that you found a solution and we are sorry that hear that you no longer use BlompGo.
No worries.
I reported the issue to our tech team. To fix the issue they are building software that has a functionality to reduce the log size. I will keep you posted.
Best Regards,
- Blomp support
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