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# RAM disk persistent with Systemd timer, service and suspend v1.1.15-320
This is an open-source project. Star this repository if you like it, or even donate! Thank you so much! :)
I run my own server with dynamic IP address so it may happen that the server can not be reachable for about max 5 minutes due to the dynamic DNS. The server may also be unreachable when I backup the SSD with Clonzilla (very rarely) or an electrical issue (but this should not happen again). When the server is down, please hang on for 5-30 minutes and the server will be back up.
All my domains (patrikx3.com and corifeus.com) could have errors since I am developing in my free time. However, it is usually stable.
### Node Version Requirement
```
>=8.9.0
```
### Built on Node
```
v9.11.1
```
The ```async``` and ```await``` keywords are required.
Install NodeJs:
https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager/
# Description
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# Breaking change
## v1.1
This is only important if you have an older version (1.0.x-y) and/or you use linked folders (like IntelliJ).
It will never change anymore, but sometimes I can delete accidentally my data from the ramdisk, so I refactored the name instead of:
```text
/home/user/ramdisk/persistence
```
now it is called
```text
/home/user/ramdisk/.p3x-ramdisk-persistence
```
(hidden by default)
and if you accidentally deleted, it will be auto-recreate
(this is always visible - a symlink)
```text
/home/user/ramdisk/p3x-persistence
```
If you are linked to IntelliJ for example, you have to recreate the symlink in your home.
For example, migration looks like this:
```bash
# exit intellij if you have linked
sudo p3x-ramdisk stop
rm -rf ~/ramdisk/persistence
sudo npm i -g p3x-ramdisk
sudo p3x-ramdisk install $USERNAME
sudo p3x-ramdisk start
# so you are already linked into p3x-ramdisk, here
# (if you are not linked, do not delete and
# do not execute below, only if the intellij
# data is linked and you are sure it is a
# symlink )
ll ~/.IntelliJIdea2018.1
```
Shows:
```text
lrwxrwxrwx 1 patrikx3 patrikx3 94 Apr 14 19:34 /home/patrikx3/.IntelliJIdea2018.1 -> /home/patrikx3/ramdisk/.p3x-ramdisk-persistence/content/.p3x-ramdisk-link/.IntelliJIdea2018.1/
```
**MAKE SURE YOU EXIT FROM INTELLIJ.**
If you are sure it is a link, you can recreate like:
```bash
rm ~/.IntelliJIdea2018.1
ln -s ~/ramdisk/.p3x-ramdisk-persistence/content/.p3x-ramdisk-link/.IntelliJIdea2018.1/ ~
```
Now you are safe.
# Install
```bash
sudo npm install -g p3x-ramdisk --unsafe-perm=true --allow-root
```
## IntelliJ Speed
Based on:
http://sheroz.com/pages/blog/improving-development-performance-moving-intellij-idea-cache-ramdisk.html
```text
After all these tricks I tried to open my current project with IntelliJ IDEA 12 …
Wow!!! It is fantastic! Works like a … sword!!!
Why sword?! I don’t know exactly. May be because of Darcula theme. This is just first thought what came to my mind seeing the overall results.
The Intellij IDEA 12 now works as a lightsaber sword, as a weapon of a Jedi Knight, which you can trust in Java world!
```
* Requires tmpfs, bash, fstab, rsync, memory :)
* Usually, all requirements of every Unix flavor are installed by default
* SystemD
* Service
* Timer
* Suspend
* RAM disk to HDD
* Linux for sure, easy to extend for Unix, BSD, macOS
* Should might need some tuning, but the functions are there, I just only tested in Linux.
## Intel Optane
I think my ramdisk is faster. :) Ciao!!!
# Use case
Speed up IntelliJ and development Node. (Tons of files.)
The result is that the development is many folds faster. No waiting at all.
# Install
```text
patrikx3@workstation ~ $ p3x-ramdisk install --help
Usage: install [options] <uid>
Install a p3x-ramdisk
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-r, --rampath [path] The path of the ram disk, default /home/$USERNAME/ramdisk
-p, --persistent [path] The path of the ram persistent, default /home/$USERNAME/ramdisk-persistent
-g, --gid [group] The gid, it you omit it is the current user
-t, --timer [minutes] The timer in minutes, minimum about 10 minutes, Default is 20 minutes, the best
-s, --size [megabytes] Ramdisk in size of megabytes, default is 4096 megabytes
```
# IMPORTANT
Trash is disabled in GNOME with p3x-ramdisk. It will ask for confirm to delete data.
You might have it in the previous save. It is possible to enable trash bin, but for me is not important now, so I disabled, memory is not cheap.
# Setup
**Use GitHub for info, NPM hides wide strings.**
https://github.com/patrikx3/ramdisk
```bash
# of course your data will never be deleted,
# double persistence (current, previouse, saves every 20 minutes)
# load on boot, plus at shutdown and suspend it saves
sudo npm install -g p3x-ramdisk --unsafe-perm=true --allow-root
# install
# if you need less/more memory, add -s 1024 or even more, 10GB is good :)
sudo p3x-ramdisk install $USERNAME
# Get the output, add to /etc/fstab
echo "tmpfs /home/patrikx3/ramdisk tmpfs gid=10000,uid=10000,size=4096M 0 0" | sudo tee -a /etc/fstab
sudo mount -a
# you should verify the ramdisk is existing now, you might have to reboot
# on linux it can show your settings, like below:
df -h
# if there is an error, you can
sudo p3x-ramdisk stop
# if all good
# STARTUP THE RAMDISK PERSISTENT
sudo p3x-ramdisk start
# you can work like here (this a symlink, so you can't accidentally delete
# so next time boot, it will re-create the symlink ...)
# /home/$USERNAME/ramdisk/p3x-persistence
# SOME DEBUG
p3x-ramdisk watch
# to trigger a savs
p3x-ramdisk save
# you don't need usually to save
# the default is 20 minutes
# the systemd service saves on suspend and shutdown
# to stop the services
# removes sync, so the ramdisk files will be unavailable,
# only be in /home/username/ramdisk-persistent/current
sudo p3x-ramdisk stop
# your duplicate copies are
ls -all /home/$USERNAME/ramdisk-persistent/current/
ls -all /home/$USERNAME/ramdisk-persistent/previous/
# you are done
# the default use case is to speed up working with IntelliJ and my projects to ramdisk
# if you just want persistent folder and that's all
# there is a special folder, .p3x-ramdisk-link
# everything there is linked into /home/$USERNAME
# if there is nothing in .p3x-ramdisk-link
# no linking is. to test it, you might not need it.
```
## Linkin' in /home
```bash
### //LINKING:START
# LINKING - IS NOT REQUIRED, but is good as a sword :)
p3x-ramdisk save
sudo p3x-ramdisk stop
mkdir -p /home/$USERNAME/ramdisk-persistent/current/.p3x-ramdisk-link
cp -avr /home/$USERNAME/.IntelliJIdea2017.3 /home/$USERNAME/ramdisk-persistent/current/.p3x-ramdisk-link
# backup
mkdir -p /home/$USERNAME/backup
mv /home/$USERNAME/.IntelliJIdea2017.3 /home/username/backup/
# need to delete the originals, since they become symlinks
rm -rf /home/$USERNAME/.IntelliJIdea2017.3
sudo p3x-ramdisk start
### //LINKING:END
```
# Output
## Install
```text
patrikx3@laptop:~/ramdisk/.p3x-ramdik-persistence/content/.p3x-ramdisk-link/Projects/patrikx3/ramdisk$ sudo p3x-ramdisk install patrikx3 -s 6144
2017-05-08 00:30:08: terminal install
2017-05-08 00:30:08: terminal copy
2017-05-08 00:30:08: terminal suspend
2017-05-08 00:30:08: terminal reload services
2017-05-08 00:30:08: terminal install done
Settings: {
"rampath": "ramdisk",
"persistent": "ramdisk-persistent",
"uid": "patrikx3",
"uidNumber": 10000,
"gid": "patrikx3",
"timer": 20,
"size": "4096",
"home": "/home/patrikx3",
"script": "/home/patrikx3/.p3x-ramdisk"
}
Final commands:
--------------------------
1) You only have to do it once, if you haven't done it before
echo "tmpfs /home/patrikx3/ramdisk tmpfs gid=10000,uid=10000,size=4096M 0 0" | sudo tee -a /etc/fstab
sudo mount -a
--------------------------
2) verify that ramdisk is working, see it here
df -h
--------------------------
3) if everything is ok, start the persistent ramdisk
sudo p3x-ramdisk start
patrikx3@laptop:~/ramdisk/.p3x-ramdik-persistence/content/.p3x-ramdisk-link/Projects/patrikx3/ramdisk$
```
## Watching the RAM disk
```bash
p3x-ramdisk watch
```
```
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 4,0G 2,0G 2,1G 50% /home/patrikx3/ramdisk
total used free shared buff/cache available
Mem: 31G 3,3G 18G 2,0G 9,8G 25G
Swap: 8,0G 0B 8,0G
Load: 2017-05-27 09:01:49 2017-05-27 09:01:56 0 minutes 7 seconds
Save: 2017-05-27 09:20:00 2017-05-27 09:20:16 0 minutes 16 seconds
2017-05-27 09:20:00: timer save, ramdisk to current
2017-05-27 09:20:00: timer save /home/patrikx3/ramdisk/.p3x-ramdik-persistence/content to /home/patrikx3/ramdisk-persistent/current
2017-05-27 09:20:16: timer saved
2017-05-27 09:20:16: timer save done
2017-05-27 09:20:16: timer 0 minutes 16 seconds
5/27/2017, 9:24:45 AM | Persistence 20 minutes | Watch 1 second
```
# LOGS
``` /home/username/ramdisk-persistent/ramdisk-persistent.log ```
``` /home/username/ramdisk-persistent/update-at-load.log ```
``` /home/username/ramdisk-persistent/update-at-save.log ```
## LOG info
```text
2017-05-06 02:57:37: boot loading
2017-05-06 02:57:37: boot load /home/patrikx3/ramdisk-persistent/current to /home/patrikx3/ramdisk/.p3x-ramdik-persistence/content
2017-05-06 02:57:47: boot loaded
2017-05-06 02:57:47: boot link
2017-05-06 02:57:47: boot link /home/patrikx3/ramdisk/.p3x-ramdisk-persistence/content/.IntelliJIdea2017.3 to /home/patrikx3/.IntelliJIdea2017.3
2017-05-06 02:57:47: boot link /home/patrikx3/ramdisk/.p3x-ramdisk-persistence/content/Projects to /home/patrikx3/Projects
2017-05-06 02:57:47: boot link done
2017-05-06 02:57:47: boot 0 minutes 10 seconds
2017-05-06 02:57:47: timer save
2017-05-06 02:57:47: timer save, current to previous
2017-05-06 02:57:47: timer save /home/patrikx3/ramdisk-persistent/current to /home/patrikx3/ramdisk-persistent/previous
2017-05-06 02:57:50: timer saved
2017-05-06 02:57:50: timer save, ramdisk to current
2017-05-06 02:57:50: timer save /home/patrikx3/ramdisk/.p3x-ramdisk-persistence/content to /home/patrikx3/ramdisk-persistent/current
2017-05-06 02:57:53: timer saved
2017-05-06 02:57:53: timer save done
2017-05-06 02:57:53: timer 0 minutes 6 seconds
```
## LOG Update
```text
2017-05-06 03:31:51
2017-05-06 03:31:57
0 minutes 6 seconds
```
# Thunder ramdisk persistence
```text
patrikx3@workstation ~/ramdisk-persistent/current/.p3x-ramdisk-link $ ll
total 32
drwxr-xr-x 8 patrikx3 patrikx3 4096 May 7 13:04 ./
drwxr-xr-x 3 patrikx3 patrikx3 4096 May 7 13:02 ../
drwxr-xr-x 4 patrikx3 patrikx3 4096 Apr 25 17:51 .IntelliJIdea2017.3/
patrikx3@workstation ~/ramdisk-persistent/current/.p3x-ramdisk-link $
```
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