December 21, 20232 yr Woke up to this error and common issues suggests posting diagnostic online and temporary fix of restarting: 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 Diagnostic is uploaded. tower-diagnostics-20231221-0742.zip
December 21, 20232 yr Community Expert Try booting in safe mode and/or closing any browser windows open to the GUI, only open when you need to use it then close again.
December 21, 20232 yr Community Expert Something seems to have filled up the /var/log folder. It might be worth running a command like: du -sch /var/log/* To see if you can spit what it is.
December 22, 20232 yr Author 12 hours ago, itimpi said: Something seems to have filled up the /var/log folder. It might be worth running a command like: du -sch /var/log/* To see if you can spit what it is. I already rebooted the server so not sure that output is helpful but good to know if/when it happens again. Thanks. 12 hours ago, JorgeB said: Try booting in safe mode and/or closing any browser windows open to the GUI, only open when you need to use it then close again. Yeah - I'll do this and see if I run into other issues. Thanks.
January 12, 20242 yr Author So it's my syslog that's filling up that directory - this is what keeps repeating: Jan 11 04:40:58 Tower nginx: 2024/01/11 04:40:58 [error] 7029#7029: shpool alloc failed Jan 11 04:40:58 Tower nginx: 2024/01/11 04:40:58 [error] 7029#7029: nchan: Out of shared memory while allocating message of size 14047. Increase nchan_max_reserved_memory. Jan 11 04:40:58 Tower nginx: 2024/01/11 04:40:58 [error] 7029#7029: *4418775 nchan: error publishing message (HTTP status code 500), client: unix:, server: , request: "POST /pub/devices?buffer_length=1 HTTP/1.> Jan 11 04:40:58 Tower nginx: 2024/01/11 04:40:58 [error] 7029#7029: MEMSTORE:00: can't create shared message for channel /devices Jan 11 04:40:59 Tower nginx: 2024/01/11 04:40:59 [crit] 7029#7029: ngx_slab_alloc() failed: no memory My usage habits have not changed so I'm not leaving more/less GUI windows than before. In fact, trying to make a greater effort to close them but this has consistently been an issue since it started. Is that really the only possibility? Fresh diagnostics taken without a reset attached. tower-diagnostics-20240112-0849.zip Edit: After doing some brief reading, I think this may be caused by NetData. Going to disable it and see if this comes back unless someone has another idea. Edited January 12, 20242 yr by TurkeyPerson
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