Why not just disable this logging behaviour by default? No one knows
about ~/.cache/upstart until it fills their disk and breaks their system
(if they are savvy enough to find the problem log file).
The handful of power users that might occasionally need this logging
behaviour can work out how to
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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same issue with kodi spamming ~/.cache/upstart/startkde.log until
there's no space left on /
kodi 2:17.0-git-20170210.1529-final-0trusty
** Also affects: upstart (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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# I will never read this trash:
ln -s /dev/null ~/.cache/upstart/unity7.log
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~/.cache/upstart takes up around 70GB of space due to unity
It might not technically be unity's fault, why is unity logging a
program's output anyway?
Spotify causes a similar issue with the `unity7.log` file, if you have
too many files open it fills the log with this:
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09:57:53.201 A [file_system_monitor_linux.cpp:104] Check failed: errno ==
EINTR:
mediascanner is no longer being maintained, marking as won't fix.
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Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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/home/server/.cache/upstart/unity7.log.1 110 GB after update to 15.10
Ubuntu 15.10 x64
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~/.cache/upstart takes up around 70GB of space
.cache/upstart/gnome-session-Unity.log
just started growing 9+ gig each day around 100 meg / minute ( just
deleted and timed it )
it is just full off billions of lines of
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Hello! I'm not a Ubuntu pro user, but I'm trying to learn more and more.
Yesterday, I experienced the same situation as described here.
I work with molecular dynamics simulation, specifically with a program
called GROMACS. When I was trying to do a simulation, the program told
me it would take
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~/.cache/upstart takes up around 70GB of space due to unity and
mediascanner
To manage
This is a largely misleading bug, at least as far as Unity is concerned.
The default set up is to rotate all user-session logs once every hour,
with 7 previous logs saved compressed. With a normally operating
desktop session, this should be more than good enough.
Where things go awry is if you
I just want to report that I am also experiencing the same problem. The
offending file is ~/.cache/upstart/gnome-session-Unity.log
It grows at a few megabytes every few seconds.
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would somebody kill this stupid logevent soon ?
deletec the folder, purged/reinstalled logrotate, few minutes later 16GB log
filling up disk again.
This waste laptop runtime - how to disable this freaking mess ?
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Ok, before rebooting, I just removed the offending file. It is growing
at a rate of 1Gb every 10s or so. I will try logging out and in, and see
if the log is still growing continuously ...
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It just happened here. I will need to clean up and reboot. This is how
it looks like
lmilano@grisell:upstart$ ls -lh unity7.log
-rw-r- 1 lmilano users 53G Nov 12 16:03 unity7.log
lmilano@grisell:upstart$ tail unity7.log
_xgeWireToEvent: Unknown extension 148, this should never happen.
To be clear: I removed the file before rebooting, but it got regenerated
and refilled at a furious pace, with the same message: _xgeWireToEvent:
Unknown extension 148, this should never happen.
At that time, top was reporting upstart as the most process, obviously
caught in an infinite loop
Same problem, also unity7.log is the culprit.
It is filling with:
_xgeWireToEvent: Unknown extension 148, this should never happen.
I am running an upgraded 14.10.
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Same here. My 120Gb SSD just filled up. Good thing I'm an advanced user
and I could manage to find the offending folder. A newbie would just
need to give up. The harddrive analyzer would not give any info (maybe
because the disk was full).
In my case, it was unity7.log, which was about 50Gb.
Is
Confirming 14.04 .1 after recent update. Offending log: unity-panel-
service.log
It instantly hits over 3 gb within minutes after deletion.
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Confirming on - update - Kubuntu 14.10 beta 2, didn't remove logrotate
package, I just found that suddenly startkde.log got to 2.3 GB
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confirming same issue, only thing that made it so bad was creating a
autoban script for repeat offenders, in any event this is obviously a
huge bug, just 'sudo rm -rf ~/.cache/upstart' and will baby sit this bad
boy. Ubuntu 14.04.1 Desktop fresh install :(
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Just chiming in that this has effected me as well. Usually get the 'disk
space is low' warning, then an 'rm -rf ~/.cache/upstart' clears up the
issue. This has happened multiple times. Just tried removing logrotate
and reinstalled as someone recommended earlier in the thread.
Running 14.04.1,
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Status: New = Confirmed
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This isn't limited to Unity. Just found my start-kde.log had swollen to
several gigabytes because of a V4L bug that VLC had been spewing out for
several minutes.
Upstart needs to be more clever about repeated messages. syslog can, for
example, munch quick duplicates and say Line repeated x times
Just happened again
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~/.cache/upstart takes up around 70GB of space due to unity and
mediascanner
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Same in 14.04, never noticed it before on past ubuntu releases but this
is first time i`m running on a small SSD where 70gb is a big deal
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So as I understand, Upstart is not at fault, and it's an application I
am running, so I have left the ./config/upstart open in Nautilus, its's
empty right now since deletion, will see what application initiates the
problem, shabba
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I just had the same problem, deleted the logfiles and noticed, that the
log is running full in no time (several MB per Minute).
I opened the file and found this message over and over again:
QGLContext::makeCurrent(): Cannot make invalid context current.
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Same using Wine
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same on ubuntu 14.04
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Experienced the same problem in ubuntu 13.10
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mediascanner
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: mediascanner (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I experienced the same, logrotate is installed and not conflicting, I
had to delete a file around 60Go in size, the HDD was full (4ko
remaining), and this happened 2 times sofar since I installed kubuntu
13.10.
the huge file was startkde.log. Next time it happens I will post a
screenshot. I'm
Thanks for pointing that our Colin. Unfortunately, postgresql only
publish packages for LTS releases. I've installed logrotate from 12.10
and held it with dpkg. Should work fine until an official solution.
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Thanks for pointing that out Colin. I've since removed the old repo from
my sources and moves to https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Apt
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I just noticed that ~/.cache/upstart/ folder on my computer is taking up
69GB of space. Upon further investigation, I found out that
Thanks for pointing that out Colin. I've removed the old repo from my
sources and moves to https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Apt
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If you had a conflict on logrotate, that suggests that you may be
installing PostgreSQL packages built for a mismatching release of
Ubuntu; due to a logrotate incompatibility they declare a Breaks on
either old or new versions of logrotate depending on what release
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