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  1. Thank you. Turning off atop sorted the issue of the logs filling up.
  2. Im at 42 days now and the log is 100% full Running the trim script above seems to have changed nothing, and I still have the 100% full error and the above command gives the same list with the same file size.
  3. Linux 4.18.15-unRAID. root@NAS:~# du -sh /var/log/* 128M /var/log/atop 0 /var/log/btmp 0 /var/log/cron 0 /var/log/debug 48K /var/log/dmesg 16K /var/log/docker.log 0 /var/log/faillog 0 /var/log/lastlog 0 /var/log/libvirt 0 /var/log/maillog 0 /var/log/messages 0 /var/log/nfsd 0 /var/log/nginx 0 /var/log/packages 36K /var/log/pkgtools 0 /var/log/plugins 0 /var/log/removed_packages 0 /var/log/removed_scripts 0 /var/log/samba 0 /var/log/scripts 0 /var/log/secure 0 /var/log/setup 0 /var/log/spooler 0 /var/log/swtpm 188K /var/log/syslog 8.0K /var/log/wtmp root@NAS:~#
  4. Hi, Yes, I have it installed but dont know what to do with it
  5. Hi, Im running Unraid on a home NAS/media server, and I keep having to deal with FixProblems pointing out that my /var/log is "getting full". At about 29 days uptime its 85% full. Restarting will obviously purge the logs, but a month later and it will be filling up again. I would like to leave it longer than a month before having to restart the system, if possible. I have attached my diagnostic zip. Hopefully there is something in there because i dont know what im looking at. Thanks nas-diagnostics-20190428-1845.zip