Use xz to compress the journal files
Uncompressed the journal files are ~128MB, compressed with gzip -9 they get down to about 27MB. Using xz defaults gets us down to ~15MB and we can run the compression using all the available cpus so that its not terribly slow. Change-Id: If1bc0366793a47f8115df143627d10997608c4a0
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sudo find $BASE/logs -iname '*.txt' -execdir gzip -9 {} \+
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sudo find $BASE/logs -iname '*.txt' -execdir gzip -9 {} \+
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sudo find $BASE/logs -iname '*.dat' -execdir gzip -9 {} \+
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sudo find $BASE/logs -iname '*.dat' -execdir gzip -9 {} \+
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sudo find $BASE/logs -iname '*.conf' -execdir gzip -9 {} \+
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sudo find $BASE/logs -iname '*.conf' -execdir gzip -9 {} \+
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sudo find $BASE/logs -iname '*.journal' -execdir gzip -9 {} \+
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sudo find $BASE/logs -iname '*.journal' -execdir xz --threads=0 {} \+
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# Disable detailed logging as we return to the main script
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# Disable detailed logging as we return to the main script
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$xtrace
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$xtrace
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