04-26-2020, 07:25 PM
It's done by the maintenance routine in moOde which runs every 3 hours. The reason is that on a stock moOde image there is not much free disk space, only around 690MB and many users leave their systems running 7/24. Unless the logs are regularly purged they can begin to eat into the free disk space over time which could result in not enough free space to install in-place updates.
For the most part the only useful logs for troubleshooting typical moOde issues are the MPD log, Moode startup log and sometimes syslog or dmesg.
I have same experience with SDCards being super reliable even under the extreme write loads that mine get during development. Sandisk Ultra class 10 cards :-)
For the most part the only useful logs for troubleshooting typical moOde issues are the MPD log, Moode startup log and sometimes syslog or dmesg.
I have same experience with SDCards being super reliable even under the extreme write loads that mine get during development. Sandisk Ultra class 10 cards :-)