I do that all the time, and the SSH server is there to be used, so....
:) But after all, your problem was the squid cache or not? are there any
other dir's that are taking so much disk space? do the "du" I've told
you before in the / dir
Michel Servaes escreveu:
Okay, sorry for the posting overload here :)
I installed the package Secure Shell onto pfsense, generated the key
from there, pasted this key into pfSense Authorized key, and now I can
putty into the firewall... very handy indeed...
Is this the correct way of doing so, or should there be another method ?
Michel Servaes schreef:
using "rm -r /var/squid/cache" seems to work, disk is getting freed,
as we speak :) 94% and counting.
this made me stumble upon trying to connect using WinSCP... in which
I failed, and I think because of not adding the key in the setup of
pfSense... how should I generate this key ? That way I can have
easier access to the system than using everything via exec.php
kind regards,
michel
Michel Servaes schreef:
I tried to change the location of the cache folder to
/var/squid/cache1, so that the /var/squid/cache folder wouldn't be
in use... but I still cannot "rmdir -r /var/squid/cache", it just
comes back, and all files and folders are still in place.
How do I have to delete the old squid/cache folder correctly?
Michel Servaes schreef:
It's using about 9,4MB (which surprises me greatly, since there
were many (many) subdirectories in the cache directory)
The harddisk is about 18GB, so I shouldn't have an issue there
(according du, that is)
I'm du'ing other folders, to find the big chunk... I now have 99%
disk full (deleted the ntop dnscache.db file, since I'm not using
ntop anymore)
David Meireles schreef:
It happened to me before, the squid cache filling the whole disk
(/var/squid/cache). To check how much space is the cache using, go
to /var/squid and run "du -h -d 1"
Michel Servaes escreveu:
yikes,
my system' disk is full, and every now and then internet is stalled.
of the installed packages, i have iperf, squid & bandwidth... and
currently I checked for rotating the logs (which wasn't enabled),
but still my disk is 100%...
what and where (and what can I) do I need to delete using
exec.php ??
kind regards,
michel
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