Hello,
I noticed that tc_positions table is using all my disk space, I've configured traccar to keep 1 day history but the table is getting about 4GB bigger every day.
$ sudo du -h /var/lib/mysql/gpstraccar/tc_positions.ibd
38G /var/lib/mysql/gpstraccar/tc_positions.ibd
counting records in tc_positions, returns:
Database changed
mysql> select count(*) from tc_positions;
+----------+
| count(*) |
+----------+
| 98989855 |
+----------+
1 row in set (49.16 sec)
mysql>
mySQL config /etc/mysql/mysql.conf.d/mysqld.cnf:
# Here is entries for some specific programs
# The following values assume you have at least 32M ram
[mysqld]
#
# * Basic Settings
#
user = mysql
# pid-file = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid
# socket = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
# port = 3306
# datadir = /var/lib/mysql
# If MySQL is running as a replication slave, this should be
# changed. Ref https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_tmpdir
# tmpdir = /tmp
#
# Instead of skip-networking the default is now to listen only on
# localhost which is more compatible and is not less secure.
bind-address = 127.0.0.1
mysqlx-bind-address = 127.0.0.1
#
# * Fine Tuning
#
key_buffer_size = 16M
# max_allowed_packet = 64M
# thread_stack = 256K
# thread_cache_size = -1
# This replaces the startup script and checks MyISAM tables if needed
# the first time they are touched
myisam-recover-options = BACKUP
# max_connections = 151
# table_open_cache = 4000
#
# * Logging and Replication
#
# Both location gets rotated by the cronjob.
#
# Log all queries
# Be aware that this log type is a performance killer.
# general_log_file = /var/log/mysql/query.log
# general_log = 1
#
# Error log - should be very few entries.
#
log_error = /var/log/mysql/error.log
#
# Here you can see queries with especially long duration
# slow_query_log = 1
# slow_query_log_file = /var/log/mysql/mysql-slow.log
# long_query_time = 2
# log-queries-not-using-indexes
#
# The following can be used as easy to replay backup logs or for replication.
# note: if you are setting up a replication slave, see README.Debian about
# other settings you may need to change.
# server-id = 1
# log_bin = /var/log/mysql/mysql-bin.log
# binlog_expire_logs_seconds = 2592000
# max_binlog_size = 100M
# binlog_do_db = include_database_name
# binlog_ignore_db = include_database_name
#
skip-log-bin
#
innodb_buffer_pool_size = 16G
anyone has faced similair problem?
mysql version is: mysql Ver 8.0.27-0ubuntu0.20.04.1 for Linux on x86_64 ((Ubuntu))
thank you
What version of Traccar are you using and how did you configure it to only store one day?
Hello,
I'm using this entry in traccar.xml
<entry key='database.historyDays'>1</entry>
version traccar-linux-64-4.11.zip
I noticed that I don't have a database.deletePositions entry, could this be the reason?
Thank you,
I don't remember when we removed that configuration parameter, but you shouldn't use it either way. Please check documentation on how to set up external script to clean up history.
Hello,
I noticed that tc_positions table is using all my disk space, I've configured traccar to keep 1 day history but the table is getting about 4GB bigger every day.
counting records in tc_positions, returns:
mySQL config /etc/mysql/mysql.conf.d/mysqld.cnf:
anyone has faced similair problem?
mysql version is: mysql Ver 8.0.27-0ubuntu0.20.04.1 for Linux on x86_64 ((Ubuntu))
thank you