I have a memory disk issue in my Elastic Beanstalk instance due to the log rotation so I am trying to modify the default configuration for log rotation by following the documentation:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/using-features.logging.html
After adding my config and rebuilding the environment, I can see my config (in the path which I specified) when I connect via SSH to my EB. However, it looks like my changes are not applied and logs don't rotate according to my config.
##################################################################
## Sets up the elastic beanstalk log publication to include
## the admin logs for cloudwatch logs
##################################################################
Resources:
AWSEBAutoScalingGroup:
Metadata:
"AWS::CloudFormation::Init":
configSets:
"_OnInstanceBoot":
"CmpFn::Insert":
values:
- EBCWLLogPublicationSetup
EBCWLLogPublicationSetup:
files:
"/etc/logrotate.elasticbeanstalk.hourly/logrotate.elasticbeanstalk.awslogs.conf":
content: |
/var/log/awslogs.log {
size 2M
rotate 3
missingok
compress
notifempty
copytruncate
dateext
dateformat %s
olddir /var/log/rotated
}
mode: "000644"
My EB instance contains a Java application (dropwizard, Java 1.8) which is dockerized.
Any idea?