"Brad Tilley" writes:
> network gear was installed that messed-up the layer 2 bridging and
> introduced a loop and STP stopped working. From that came a huge
> broadcast storm. pf logs filled up a 4GB /var in 3 minutes. I've never
> seen that many packets in that short amount of time. I still log
On Sat, 27 Mar 2010 13:09 +0100, "Peter N. M. Hansteen"
wrote:
> Kabayan writes:
>
> > Problem solve after I restart pflogd
> > New problem is Why the pflogd process almost use 100% capacity of my /var ?
>
> My guess would be that your pf.conf logs traffic with log (all) on at
> least one rule
Kabayan writes:
> Problem solve after I restart pflogd
> New problem is Why the pflogd process almost use 100% capacity of my /var ?
My guess would be that your pf.conf logs traffic with log (all) on at
least one rule that matches a lot of traffic, and possibly your
newsyslog.conf does not imple
o be
logged. You cannot blame pflogd for that.
-Otto
>
> My pf manage queue bandwidth for just 100 users.
>
> Thx
>
> Kabayan
>
>
>
> --- On Fri, 3/26/10, Vadim Zhukov wrote:
>
> From: Vadim Zhukov
> Subject: Re: Anomali on /var available spa
n't receive SIGHUP upon log rotation? How do you
rotate /var/log/pflog?
> --- On Fri, 3/26/10, Vadim Zhukov wrote:
>
> From: Vadim Zhukov
> Subject: Re: Anomali on /var available space
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Date: Friday, March 26, 2010, 1:33 AM
>
> On 26 March 2010
Hi Vadim,
Thx for your reply
Problem solve after I restart pflogd
New problem is Why the pflogd process almost use 100% capacity of my /var ?
My pf manage queue bandwidth for just 100 users.
Thx
Kabayan
--- On Fri, 3/26/10, Vadim Zhukov wrote:
From: Vadim Zhukov
Subject: Re: Anomali on
On 26 March 2010 c. 10:17:30 Kabayan wrote:
> Dear misc,
>
> I got anomaly available space of my system.
> I have different output between df and du
>
> $ df -h /var/
> Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
> /dev/wd0d 29.5G 29.5G -1.5G 105%/var
>
> $ df -kP /var
>
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