January 17, 20197 yr Can someone look over my logs and see why my logs are getting full? server-diagnostics-20190117-1715.zip Edited January 17, 20197 yr by AnnabellaRenee87 Issue fixed.
January 17, 20197 yr Community Expert Syslog itself isn't to blame. Have you got atop installed? At the terminal, what do you get with this? du /var/log
January 17, 20197 yr Author 13 minutes ago, trurl said: Syslog itself isn't to blame. Have you got atop installed? At the terminal, what do you get with this? du /var/log Looks like I do have atop installed. Should I rip it out? I can't remember why I installed it come to think of it, lol
January 17, 20197 yr Community Expert If you don't know why you have it and it is giving you trouble then get rid of it.
January 17, 20197 yr Author Just now, trurl said: If you don't know why you have it and it is giving you trouble then get rid of it. Okay, I feel dumb, how do I remove things in Nerd Pack? I turned the switch for it off but it didn't remove it........ I'm sure I'm missing something.
January 17, 20197 yr Author Just now, Squid said: Did you scroll down and hit "Apply"? *May* have to reboot also after applying. I just figured it out, after turning it off and hitting Apply I have to go back to the top and toggle on the "Uninstall" switch and it removes everything that isn't on, so when I did that it pulled atop out and left the others. Thanks everyone
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