I am with McCracken on putting /var on a separate partition that was only a
couple 100 MB so that if it got filled up it wouldn't blow the whole hard
drive. This also made it easier to blow away those run away bloated logs
without fear of messing up the rest of the system.


*Matthew A. Chambers, CBT*
*Broadcast Engineer
*Family Life Communications
7355 N. Oracle Road
Tucson, Arizona 85704

On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 9:33 AM, Stephen McCracken <[email protected]>wrote:

> > After finishing using Rivendell we closed RDAirplay and unplugged the
> audio
> > card, keeping the notebook still switched on. In those minutes CAED wrote
> > tons of lines in /var/log/messages and other two files (kernel.log and
> > another I don't remember) saying it couldn't find the audio device (it
> was
> > unplugged). Something like one hundred messages per second!
>
> > Any idea on how to solve the problem?
> > We use Rivendell 2.2.1 (Tryphon) on Ubuntu 10.04.
>
> Not that it would help now, but this is one reason I usually still put
> /var on a different partition from the rest of the system.
>
> sjm
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