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On 8/30/2021 at 10:57 AM, snoppy1970de said:

Ist das normal?

Nein.

 

Bitte das ausführen:

du -sh /var/log/*

 

Mein Ergebnis:

4.0K    /var/log/apcupsd.events
0       /var/log/btmp
0       /var/log/cron
0       /var/log/debug
60K     /var/log/dmesg
4.0K    /var/log/docker.log
0       /var/log/faillog
0       /var/log/lastlog
4.0K    /var/log/libvirt
0       /var/log/maillog
0       /var/log/messages
0       /var/log/nfsd
0       /var/log/nginx
0       /var/log/packages
0       /var/log/pkgtools
0       /var/log/plugins
0       /var/log/pwfail
0       /var/log/removed_packages
0       /var/log/removed_scripts
0       /var/log/sa
1.5M    /var/log/samba
0       /var/log/scripts
0       /var/log/secure
0       /var/log/setup
0       /var/log/spooler
0       /var/log/swtpm
160K    /var/log/syslog
0       /var/log/vfio-pci
8.0K    /var/log/wtmp

 

Falls ein Pfad besonders viele Daten enthält, dazu mal recherchieren. In der Regel gibt es dazu schon Lösungsvorschläge.

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Danke für die Antwort. Ich habe gestern das System doch mal neu gestartet und bin heute schon wieder bei 4%.

 

Hier mein Ergebnis:

 

0       /var/log/atop
0       /var/log/btmp
0       /var/log/cron
0       /var/log/debug
56K     /var/log/dmesg
224K    /var/log/docker.log
0       /var/log/faillog
1.7M    /var/log/file.activity.log
0       /var/log/lastlog
84K     /var/log/libvirt
8.0K    /var/log/maillog
0       /var/log/messages
0       /var/log/nfsd
0       /var/log/nginx
0       /var/log/packages
16K     /var/log/pkgtools
0       /var/log/plugins
0       /var/log/pwfail
0       /var/log/removed_packages
0       /var/log/removed_scripts
0       /var/log/removed_uninstall_scripts
0       /var/log/sa
24K     /var/log/samba
0       /var/log/scripts
0       /var/log/secure
0       /var/log/setup
0       /var/log/spooler
0       /var/log/swtpm
444K    /var/log/syslog
1.5M    /var/log/syslog.1
0       /var/log/vfio-pci
8.0K    /var/log/wtmp

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10 minutes ago, snoppy1970de said:

1.7M    /var/log/file.activity.log

Das ist vom File Activity Plugin? Da wäre die Frage ob dieses log "explodiert". Falls ja würde ich dem Entwickler vorschlagen ein Limit einzuführen.

 

10 minutes ago, snoppy1970de said:

1.5M    /var/log/syslog.1

Du hast nach so kurzer Zeit schon sehr viele Einträge in deinen Logs. Schau dazu mal unter Tools > System Logs was da los ist.

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Ich habe die Datei entfernt, da ich auch private Daten darin gesehen habe.

 

Das taucht häufig auf:

 

Sep  1 06:38:48 UNRAID avahi-daemon[27517]: Joining mDNS multicast group on interface 123456.IPv6 with address 1234::1234:1234:1234:1234.
Sep  1 06:38:48 UNRAID avahi-daemon[27517]: New relevant interface 123456.IPv6 for mDNS.
Sep  1 06:38:48 UNRAID avahi-daemon[27517]: Registering new address record for 1234::1234:1234:1234:1234 on 123456.*.
Sep  1 06:39:48 UNRAID kernel: docker0: port 4(123456) entered disabled state
Sep  1 06:39:48 UNRAID kernel: vethe9e0d1f: renamed from eth0
Sep  1 06:39:48 UNRAID avahi-daemon[27517]: Interface 123456.IPv6 no longer relevant for mDNS.
Sep  1 06:39:48 UNRAID avahi-daemon[27517]: Leaving mDNS multicast group on interface 123456.IPv6 with address 1234::1234:1234:1234:1234.
Sep  1 06:39:48 UNRAID kernel: docker0: port 4(123456) entered disabled state
Sep  1 06:39:48 UNRAID kernel: device 123456 left promiscuous mode
Sep  1 06:39:48 UNRAID kernel: docker0: port 4(123456) entered disabled state
Sep  1 06:39:48 UNRAID avahi-daemon[27517]: Withdrawing address record for 1234::1234:1234:1234:1234 on 123456.
Sep  1 06:39:48 UNRAID kernel: docker0: port 4(123456) entered blocking state
Sep  1 06:39:48 UNRAID kernel: docker0: port 4(123456) entered disabled state
Sep  1 06:39:48 UNRAID kernel: device veth748acf4 entered promiscuous mode
Sep  1 06:39:48 UNRAID kernel: docker0: port 4(123456) entered blocking state
Sep  1 06:39:48 UNRAID kernel: docker0: port 4(123456) entered forwarding state
Sep  1 06:39:48 UNRAID kernel: eth0: renamed from 123456
Sep  1 06:39:48 UNRAID kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): 123456: link becomes ready

 

Laut hier kommt das beim Starten / Stoppen von Containern:

https://forums.unraid.net/topic/80687-network-connection-dropping/

https://forums.unraid.net/topic/106547-syslog-docker-meldungen/

 

Stoppen deine Container so oft? Denn das macht über die Hälfte der Logs aus und das ist eigentlich nicht normal.

 

Aber auch das:

Sep  1 11:31:07 UNRAID kernel: BTRFS info (device sdb1): found 4 extents, stage: update data pointers
Sep  1 11:31:07 UNRAID kernel: BTRFS info (device sdb1): relocating block group 1137315938304 flags data
Sep  1 11:31:12 UNRAID kernel: BTRFS info (device sdb1): found 4 extents, stage: move data extents
Sep  1 11:31:12 UNRAID kernel: BTRFS info (device sdb1): found 4 extents, stage: update data pointers
Sep  1 11:31:12 UNRAID kernel: BTRFS info (device sdb1): relocating block group 1136242196480 flags data
Sep  1 11:31:16 UNRAID kernel: BTRFS info (device sdb1): found 4 extents, stage: move data extents
Sep  1 11:31:16 UNRAID kernel: BTRFS info (device sdb1): found 4 extents, stage: update data pointers
Sep  1 11:31:16 UNRAID kernel: BTRFS info (device sdb1): relocating block group 1135168454656 flags data
Sep  1 11:31:21 UNRAID kernel: BTRFS info (device sdb1): found 4 extents, stage: move data extents
Sep  1 11:31:21 UNRAID kernel: BTRFS info (device sdb1): found 4 extents, stage: update data pointers

 

Machst du gerade einen BTRFS Balance bei sdb? Geht laut Google nämlich in diese Richtung.

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