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/var/log is getting full (currently 51 % used) probably due to dhcplog

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The Fix Common Problems Plugin gave me a warning telling me that "/var/log is getting full (currently 51 % used)"
I looked a little into it and found this log in dhcplog repeating over and over:
 

Dec 28 17:48:57 [2443]: drained 279 messages
Dec 28 17:48:57 [2322]: if_learnaddrs: if_addrflags6: ::1%lo: No such process
Dec 28 17:48:57 [2322]: if_learnaddrs: if_addrflags6: fe80::50e4:f2ff:feb8:107c%veth001d396: No such process
Dec 28 17:48:57 [2322]: if_learnaddrs: if_addrflags6: fe80::6c11:c8ff:fe1a:d02c%veth26918b6: No such process
Dec 28 17:48:57 [2322]: if_learnaddrs: if_addrflags6: fe80::d8d2:16ff:fe92:c18e%vethe860eb7: No such process
Dec 28 17:48:57 [2322]: if_learnaddrs: if_addrflags6: fe80::58ad:8dff:fe94:2e44%veth69741e8: No such process
Dec 28 17:48:57 [2322]: if_learnaddrs: if_addrflags6: fe80::d805:2aff:feed:6cf7%veth1a751b8: No such process
Dec 28 17:48:57 [2322]: if_learnaddrs: if_addrflags6: fe80::c85f:baff:fefb:a625%veth0432f54: No such process
Dec 28 17:48:57 [2322]: if_learnaddrs: if_addrflags6: fe80::64a7:a8ff:fe01:bb8f%veth0da4f36: No such process
Dec 28 17:48:57 [2322]: if_learnaddrs: if_addrflags6: fe80::b46a:48ff:fe91:4b8%veth45a127b: No such process
Dec 28 17:48:57 [2322]: if_learnaddrs: if_addrflags6: fe80::9031:b9ff:fe58:c0a8%veth748ff88: No such process
Dec 28 17:48:57 [2322]: if_learnaddrs: if_addrflags6: fe80::78eb:76ff:fe52:9348%veth28898b4: No such process
Dec 28 17:48:57 [2322]: if_learnaddrs: if_addrflags6: fe80::280e:6cff:fe8a:6f17%veth854f2bb: No such process
Dec 28 17:48:57 [2322]: route socket overflowed (rcvbuflen 106496) - learning interface state


I don't know exactly why this is, but it might be because I configured my SFP+ port recently and I might not have done it correctly. I tried first plugging in only my SFP+ port, but then my server had no connection. So, I plugged my Ethernet cable back in and then I had a connection again. I watched the video by Spaceinvador One where he configures a 1 gig port and a 10 gig port separately, which I'm not the biggest fan of. I would rather just have one IP pointing to my server and access everything through it. So, after tinkering a bit, I found this configuration that achieved what I wanted. It's been working fine until now, but it might be causing some issues.

This is the config:
eth0 is the 1gig port
image.thumb.png.074d3e33a8ff88d601ae81023db59556.png

 

And eth2 is the 10gig connection

image.thumb.png.b4cd5dacb1460c551e95763f17413d08.png

 

 

arialis-diagnostics-20240108-1035.zip

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I tweaked some network stuff, I tried a reboot and I'll see how it does. It cleared everything which is normal so I'll just have to wait and see I guess

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You can disable ipv6 if not used.

  • Author

I'm indeed not using it, where can I disable it? I can't find a setting to edit that here: Settings > NetworkSettings
I do have this selected:

image.png.8355afd71b283d03a0514e3396735884.png

Edited by Alpha.Ars
add network protocol selection

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That should only use ipv4, check also docker networks.

  • Author

Yep the containers are indeed the problem here, pterodactyl includes ipv6 now, I'm looking how to disable this

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I'm a little lost I noticed one of my docker containers was causing the issue, and ... I think I fixed it but I'm not sure.
I still have the issue, Is there any way to know what containers  are causing the problem ?

I'm not sure what I'm supposed to look into or what I should do. This is still getting spammed:image.png.9d4d4539e2e1bde964cd36c93a569f9e.png

 

 

And I'm not sure this would lead to anything but when I use the 'dhcpcd' command it shows info, and like 15 sec later the server just goes down and or is not reachable anymore.

 

 

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