Le mardi 07 mai 2013 à 12h18, « Daniel Willmann » a écrit : > Hello, > > sorry for all the problems we seem to be having with our server at the > moment, but right now your root filesystem has run full...again. > > 0 03:08:11 e5-phabricator1 ~ # df -h > Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on > rootfs 5.0G 5.0G 0 100% / > /dev/root 5.0G 5.0G 0 100% / > tmpfs 954M 376K 954M 1% /run > udev 10M 0 10M 0% /dev > shm 954M 0 954M 0% /dev/shm > /dev/vdb1 50G 12G 36G 25% /srv > none 128M 0 128M 0% /tmp > 0 03:08:12 e5-phabricator1 ~ # > > It's not that we don't have more space, we have tons of space.
The main problem is a backup in tasn home (1,3 GB), and thoses wtmp, 33 000 SSH connexion from phab to SSH. We don't have tons of space, we already use ~50% off all e5 space. This without any local backup. > I truncated /var/log/phabricator/daemons.log which grew to smashing 1.3 > Gigs. Yep, this file isn't rotated with logrotate. > Last time it was a different file in /var/log that caused the root > fs to fill up. :-( wtmp ? > I would LOVE for this machine to > a) get more space on /. And put /var/log and /var/tmp on a different > partition. There is no need we have to cripple ourselves like that. > There are SO many issues that arise from this. > Sendmail didn't work because of this issue - for day now. We really > DON'T have to sabotage ourselves like that. > > b) be monitored by someone on a regular basis. I thought there was a > munin/nagios installation somewhere. I thought there are mails sent if > disk runs low (that was what I was told some time ago). If not - install > munin and make it public. Everyone can take turns monitoring RAM and > disk usage. It's better than what we have right now. I have thing like this, a nagios, out of e5 for my personal needs. I need to thing about opening it to others. -- Bertrand Jacquin, EXOSEC (http://www.exosec.fr/) ZAC des Metz - 3 Rue du petit robinson - 78350 JOUY EN JOSAS Tel: +33 1 30 67 60 65 - Fax: +33 1 75 43 40 70 GSM: +33 6 71 01 70 30 - mailto:bjacq...@exosec.fr
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