All,

We have a handful of Polycom phones with the built-in microbrowser.  Earlier
this week, I hacked together a (truly ugly) PHP script that generates a
poor-man's busy lamp field in the phones' idle browser.  The phones query
Asterisk for an update once every twenty seconds.  Since some of our phones
are off-site, I wanted the browser to access using HTTPS. 

Until this afternoon, everything was working pretty well.  I then noticed
that the messages log had quit working.  Upon further investigation, I found
the /var partition full to the brim with several days of ssl-access.log
entries.  DF reported /var at 100% use; 0 available.  In the effort to
temporarily buy some relief, I deleted the ssl-access.log file.  Sadly, DF
is still reporting /var to be full.   

With that as background, I hope you'll share your thoughts or help me with
these questions...

* - Do you think an after-business-hours reboot will solve the immediate
problem with /var being full?
* - Do I have to worry about burning up the CF card with log entries?  (My
understanding is that's in RAM.)  
* - Is there some way to selectively defeat log entries for this script so
/var doesn't fill?  

Thanks!

Dan



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