Just delete the big logs from /var/log and reboot - that's all you need to 
do.

With you providing no data on which files in /var/log are the big ones, no 
we can't help you much.

On Tuesday, October 17, 2023 at 1:13:19 PM UTC-7 Ton vanN wrote:

> Was on wrong leg, assuming KBs .....
> Unpleasant surprise, which seems to lead to conclusion that this install 
> cannot be saved, but new start required.
> What is best practical approach to make new, small configuration while 
> 'borrowing' from the old configuration the sdb-file and various conf-files?
> Somewhere a description for that kind of clean-up/restart?
>
> Obviously keen to avoid the 'error' that lead to this 'saturated' install:
> any hint?
>
> Op dinsdag 17 oktober 2023 om 13:06:53 UTC+2 schreef Tom Keffer:
>
>> The "-m" option to du means that sizes are in *megabytes*. Your /var/log 
>> directory has 26 *gigabytes* in it.
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 2:12 AM Ton vanN <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Vince,
>>> The results of the suggested checks.
>>>
>>> *raspberrypi9*:~ $ sudo du -sm /var/log
>>> 25977   /var/log
>>> *raspberrypi9:~ $ *sudo du -sm /tmp
>>> 1       /tmp
>>> *raspberrypi9:~ $* sudo du -sm /home/pi
>>> 53      /home/pi
>>> *raspberrypi9:~ $* sudo du -sm /var/tmp
>>> 1       /var/tmp
>>>
>>> IMHO contents of checked files are minimal ....
>>> Wondering why /dev/root full, with this Raspberry only running WeeWX 
>>> plus 2 auxiliary Python-scripts (sized 2KB and 1KB), serving periodic 
>>> upload of weewx.sdb to a remote, backup server
>>>
>>> Guessing/speculation:
>>> might expansion of the file system (via raspi-config) have had some 
>>> effects?
>>> Op maandag 16 oktober 2023 om 20:58:56 UTC+2 schreef vince:
>>>
>>>> Your / partition is full.     You have 29G Size and 29G Used and 0 
>>>> Available.
>>>>
>>>> *raspberrypi9:~ $* df -h
>>>> Bestandssysteem Grootte Gebruikt Besch Geb% Aangekoppeld op
>>>> /dev/root           29G      29G     0 100% /
>>>> devtmpfs           430M        0  430M   0% /dev
>>>> tmpfs              462M        0  462M   0% /dev/shm
>>>> tmpfs              462M      47M  415M  11% /run
>>>> tmpfs              5,0M     4,0K  5,0M   1% /run/lock
>>>> tmpfs              462M        0  462M   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
>>>> /dev/mmcblk0p1     253M      49M  204M  20% /boot
>>>> tmpfs               93M        0   93M   0% /run/user/1000
>>>>
>>>> Check your /var/log partition to see what its size is:
>>>>
>>>> sudo du -sm /var/log
>>>>
>>>> If it is not many GB, check your /home/pi and /tmp and /var/tmp 
>>>> directories the same way.
>>>>
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