Hello everybody!
I've been having these problems with nfsen for about a week now... For some
strange reason my /data partition (where the nfcapd files are stored) keeps
filling up and this triggers a fill-up of my /var partition (where my logs
reside).
Feb 17 21:23:36 localhost /usr/local/bin/nfcapd[20565]: Failed to write
output buffer to disk: 'No space left on device'
Feb 17 21:23:36 localhost /usr/local/bin/nfcapd[20589]: Failed to write
output buffer to disk: 'No space left on device'
If I do a manual cleanup (remove old files), everything is ok - for a while.
I don't do a profile rebuild, but it seems to keep the set threshold on my
/data partition to 92% usage. Unfortunatelly from time to time it jumps to
100% usage and after that /var fills up.
I have created a script that will automatically erase old files from /data
and from /var, but I'm not sure if it's enough. Do I have to do something
else to get it to accurately rotate nfcapd files? Do I have to set the limit
lower (to 85% maybe)? The current setup has worked without problems for
almost a year, so I don't know why this is happening...
I'm running nfsen snapshot-20070110
Thank you!
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