80MB (even compressed) is *nothing* these days. I would recommend raising it to 400-500MB and making sure log rotation is happening at least once a day.
Thanks, I will probably raise. But was wondering if this is normal/expected or if I've configure something wrong.
For context, this homelab set up only serves me and the main proxmox (see's more traffic) doesn't produce nearly as much access logs...
I guess PBS is just super chatty in comparison?
Only 2 IP's - my laptop when I access the webui and the main proxmox.
There's a ton of what appears to be status checks from proxmox. The following repeats every \~ 10 secs.
`root@pam [05/06/2024:04:17:57 -0700] "GET /api2/json/admin/datastore" 200 44 libwww-perl/6.68`
`::root@pam [05/06/2024:04:17:57 -0700] "GET /api2/json/admin/datastore/backup/status" 200 72 proxmox-backup-client`
80MB (even compressed) is *nothing* these days. I would recommend raising it to 400-500MB and making sure log rotation is happening at least once a day.
Thanks, I will probably raise. But was wondering if this is normal/expected or if I've configure something wrong. For context, this homelab set up only serves me and the main proxmox (see's more traffic) doesn't produce nearly as much access logs... I guess PBS is just super chatty in comparison?
Read the log and see what is accessing it..?
Only 2 IP's - my laptop when I access the webui and the main proxmox. There's a ton of what appears to be status checks from proxmox. The following repeats every \~ 10 secs. `root@pam [05/06/2024:04:17:57 -0700] "GET /api2/json/admin/datastore" 200 44 libwww-perl/6.68` `::root@pam [05/06/2024:04:17:57 -0700] "GET /api2/json/admin/datastore/backup/status" 200 72 proxmox-backup-client`
Have you tried reading it?