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Out of memory errors + rootds file is getting full (100%)

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hello

i have those 2 errors following schedulded excecution of fix common problems script: 

**** Rootfs file is getting full (currently 100 % used) ****   **** Out Of Memory errors detected on your server ****  

I have attached here corresponding syslog file before reboot 

 

110108192018-syslog-pegounet.txt

 

and executed diagnostic after reboot 

thk u in advance for ur support

 

tower-diagnostics-20180819-1724.zip

Best guess is that your weekly backup is misconfigured somehow and is winding up saving files to a device that isn't actually mounted, as the rootfs wound up getting full immediately after the backup ran

Aug 18 00:22:37 Tower WeeklyBackup: videos share
Aug 18 00:24:01 Tower crond[1675]: exit status 2 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.system.stats/scripts/sa1 1 1 &>/dev/null
Aug 18 00:25:01 Tower crond[1675]: exit status 2 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.system.stats/scripts/sa1 1 1 &>/dev/null
Aug 18 00:25:10 Tower root: error: /plugins/unassigned.devices/UnassignedDevices.php: uninitialized csrf_token
Aug 18 00:25:10 Tower root: error: /plugins/ca.backup2/include/backupExec.php: uninitialized csrf_token

 

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hello squid

you're right it seems i forgot to disable my user script weekly backup targeting a no more existing device.

thk u so much,

 

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