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Log filling up 6.12.x tried posted fixes, no luck

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Are you saying the /var/log/unraid-api/stdout.log continues to grow after uninstalling the plugin? It should not.

 

If so, please show me the output of this command

ps -ef | grep unraid-api

 

Edit: actually, please upload your current diagnostics too

I have a feeling everything is fine and we're just confusing each other : )   At one point you said you had uninstalled the plugin, but then after that you asked more questions about stdout.log so I thought you reinstalled it. 

 

If the plugin is uninstalled then the log should not grow. Unless you are seeing something else happen, I think we're done here : ) 

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Let me truncate the log and see if it still grows.  One sec...

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24 minutes ago, ljm42 said:

Are you saying the /var/log/unraid-api/stdout.log continues to grow after uninstalling the plugin? It should not.

 

If so, please show me the output of this command

ps -ef | grep unraid-api

 

Edit: actually, please upload your current diagnostics too

 

root@unRAID:/var/log/unraid-api# ps -ef | grep unraid-api
root     27041  6450  0 15:09 pts/1    00:00:00 grep unraid-api

 

OK fingers crossed that I am good now.  I'll have to try reenabling healthcheck on Plex and see what happens, though I will most likely move towards keeping it off if everything runs OK.

 

I also think (hope we are done).

 

Thank you so much!

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Hey so I found this email for June 6th, does this give any further clues?  Don't know how I missed it.  Everything seems fine now but still...

 

error: Compressing program wrote following message to stderr when compressing log /var/log/nginx/error.log.1:

gzip: stdout: No space left on device
error: failed to compress log /var/log/nginx/error.log.1

 

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Actually, I bet that was generated when my log was at 100% capacity?

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And again on 6/21.  I should pay more attention to my emails!

 

error: Compressing program wrote following message to stderr when compressing log /var/log/nginx/error.log.1:

gzip: stdout: No space left on device
error: failed to compress log /var/log/nginx/error.log.1

 

  • 2 years later...

Did you ever find this fix/cause? i still get this every 20-100 days. ssh stops working for me and part of the gui breaks. currently on 7.0.1 but it still happened in 6.12.15-6.12.10

I see lots of guesses on this but nothing concrete

error: Compressing program wrote following message to stderr when compressing log /var/log/nginx/error.log.1:

gzip: stdout: No space left on device

error: failed to compress log /var/log/nginx/error.log.1

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