

In general, I wouldn't worry about Pi-hole's contribution to wearing your SD card too much.Ī single uncontrolled shutdown by pulling the plug on an RPi may do more damage to your SD card than a year of running Pi-hole. A RPI TV Production, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy NY. Command line tools tend to be easier to handle, and more generic. tail and grep for plain text files to extract data.ĭepending on your personal skills, that may not be a big deal, but you can't use SQL without knowing how the data is structured in views, tables and columns. if i just have my launchpad plugged in to rpi then no problems. If you are just worried about SD card wear, buying a good quality SD card already goes a long way.Īs mentioned above, you may also switch off logging completely, but that will also force you to use SQL commands against the database instead of e.g. The minutes of the past meeting were then approved with duly noted. Ah yes, duly noted, easier indeed :slightsmile. Pi-hole itself doesn't rely on the logs, it uses its own in-memory structures to populate the dashboard for its current queries (rolling at 24 hours), and it pulls information from its database for long-term data display. Duly Noted - A Night that Came Back from the Future 03/23/13 Duly Noted presents A Night that Came Back from the Future with Drew University's All of the Above and the Stony Brook Pipettes. He was a very active member of the Class of 1952, organizing and participating in RPI reunions until very recently. He was in officers’ training in ROTC and was the senior class president. Weeks of Entire Course of the Several Colleges Devoted to the Several Classes of Studies as Below Noted : A.

From Pi-hole's perspective, there is little to gain by logging to ram. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. He graduated from Xavier High School in New York City, where he was a member of their highly decorated Rifle Squad.
