January 8, 20242 yr 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 And eth2 is the 10gig connection arialis-diagnostics-20240108-1035.zip
January 8, 20242 yr Author 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
January 8, 20242 yr 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: Edited January 8, 20242 yr by Alpha.Ars add network protocol selection
January 8, 20242 yr Author Yep the containers are indeed the problem here, pterodactyl includes ipv6 now, I'm looking how to disable this
January 9, 20242 yr Author 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: 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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