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/var/log is getting full

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  • 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.

  • Author

if i try rebooting into safe mode then the logs will get cleared and the problem will get fixed.

I am trying to figure out what was the root cause of the issue.

  • Community Expert
37 minutes ago, Chelun said:

I am trying to figure out what was the root cause of the issue.

Yes, and my suggestion was to try the above to see if the issue returns or not, or wss this a one time thing?

  • Author

This is the second time it happened, the way I noticed it is because I loose the dashboard, all the data is clear! 

A restart of the ngnix will get me the dashboard back and that is why I noticed the logs being full.

The first time it happened was 2 weeks ago, and I restarted the server, that give me the dashboard back.

This time I was hoping the diagnostic will have something that can point me to the issue, without restarting.

I notice this also. I'm trying to create a thread yesterday but my diagnostics is taking very long and it become error in the end. I don't know why either. So I just delete the syslog1 syslog2 yesterday and the log size is back to normal. Today, my log size it at 92% full again and I can't get diagnostics.

  • Author

Rebooted the server last night and the logs are down again to 1%, so whatever it was it is gone.

Will wait and see if the problem re-occur.

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