[SOLVED] var/log keeps filling up


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Hi Guys got this a few times 

/var/log is getting full (currently 98 % used)

 

Rebooted once before and it cleared but almost full again 

 

I read a old thread on how dynmix needs 384m but that might be outdated now?

 

Model: N/A

M/B: Supermicro X8DT3 Version 2.0 - s/n: NM28S34362

BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. Version 2.2. Dated: 07/09/2018

CPU: Intel® Xeon® CPU X5690 @ 3.47GHz

HVM: Enabled

IOMMU: Enabled

Cache: 384 KiB, 1536 KiB, 12 MB, 384 KiB, 1536 KiB, 12 MB

Memory: 48 GiB DDR3 Multi-bit ECC (max. installable capacity 384 GiB)

Network: eth0: 1000 Mbps, full duplex, mtu 1500
 eth1: interface down

Kernel: Linux 5.10.1-Unraid x86_64

OpenSSL: 1.1.1h

Uptime: 4 days, 21:46:30

 

Is there a command to clear the log and are there some settings I need to tweak? I don't think none of the dockers are misconfigured and the only thing I have done recently is upgraded to Version: 6.9.0-rc2 and added Grafana with the ultimate dashboard.

server-diagnostics-20210118-1646.zip

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syslog in those diagnostics is all full of this repeated:
Jan 18 16:46:30 Server kernel: w83795 0-002f: Failed to read from register 0x012, err -6

seems to be related to sensors so maybe grafana is involved.
 
Reboot and post new diagnostics

Only had a chance to reboot now.

Diagnostic attached. http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/60086329c64ea/server-diagnostics-20210120-1704.zip

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  • 3 weeks later...

Started seeing log filling up again

 

Feb 5 11:27:11 Server kernel: w83795 0-002f: Failed to read from register 0x027, err -6
Feb 5 11:27:11 Server kernel: w83795 0-002f: Failed to read from register 0x03c, err -6
Feb 5 11:27:11 Server kernel: w83795 0-002f: Failed to set bank to 130, err -6
Feb 5 11:27:11 Server kernel: w83795 0-002f: Failed to set bank to 130, err -6
Feb 5 11:27:11 Server kernel: w83795 0-002f: Failed to read from register 0x040, err -6
Feb 5 11:27:11 Server kernel: w83795 0-002f: Failed to read from register 0x046, err -6
Feb 5 11:27:11 Server kernel: w83795 0-002f: Failed to write to register 0x040, err -6
Feb 5 11:27:11 Server kernel: w83795 0-002f: Failed to read from register 0x041, err -6
Feb 5 11:27:11 Server kernel: w83795 0-002f: Failed to read from register 0x042, err -6
Feb 5 11:27:12 Server kernel: w83795 0-002f: Failed to read from register 0x043, err -6
Feb 5 11:27:12 Server kernel: w83795 0-002f: Failed to read from register 0x044, err -6
Feb 5 11:27:12 Server kernel: w83795 0-002f: Failed to read from register 0x045, err -6
Feb 5 11:27:12 Server kernel: w83795 0-002f: Failed to read from register 0x046, err -6
Feb 5 11:27:12 Server kernel: w83795 0-002f: Failed to write to register 0x040, err -6
Feb 5 11:27:20 Server kernel: w83795 0-002f: Failed to read from register 0x010, err -6
Feb 5 11:27:20 Server kernel: w83795 0-002f: Failed to read from register 0x03c, err -6
Feb 5 11:27:20 Server kernel: w83795 0-002f: Failed to read from register 0x011, err -6
Feb 5 11:27:20 Server kernel: w83795 0-002f: Failed to read from register 0x03c, err -6

 

Anyone know if this is memory related?

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Looks like like the error has stopped!! :) Not sure what changed 

Feb 5 13:25:56 Server kernel: w83795 0-002f: Failed to write to register 0x040, err -6
Feb 5 13:25:59 Server kernel: i2c /dev entries driver
Feb 5 13:26:06 Server kernel: i5500_temp 0000:00:14.3: Sensor seems to be disabled

 

Is there a command to clear the log 

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