Statux wrote:
> I know you checked cron, but are your logs rotating properly? <--one of
> several things to ask.
Yes. In a subsequent message I mentioned this. I went through all of the
files for the past several weeks (on a different machine), and everything is
fine. There's no gaps in a
Kevin Krieser wrote:
> A possibility is some program has an open filehandle to some file that
> another process has deleted. It won't go away until the other program
> closes it, or quits.
At the exact same time, and the exact same amount of data?? Mind you, my
logs grow rather large, but
I know you checked cron, but are your logs rotating properly? <--one of
several things to ask.
> All of my files still have the same size as the mirror (within
> tolerance at least, those files always change, but not 113Mb), and the
> mirror itself has not been touched either (it's on a compl
> Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 7:40 PM
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> Subject: Re: Ghost 113Mb?
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>
> On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
>
>: Have you done a filesystem check?
>
> Well, I did one when I first noticed the drop in space a while
> back a
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
: Have you done a filesystem check?
Well, I did one when I first noticed the drop in space a while
back and it didn't come up with anything. However, I just did one again
after bringing the server down, low and behold, a ton of errors c
Hi Ashley,
> What am I missing?
Have you done a filesystem check?
Bye,
Leonard.
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Michael Burger wrote:
> Could it be logrotate? Your logrotate config is only set to keep a
> certain number of backup logs...once a week (typically), as it
> rotates your latest logs, it deletes the oldest logs of each rotating
> set.
No it's not. Logrotate runs at 4AM, and all of that wor
Could it be logrotate? Your logrotate config is only set to keep a
certain number of backup logs...once a week (typically), as it
rotates your latest logs, it deletes the oldest logs of each rotating
set.
On Mon, 02 Apr 2001 12:10:31 -0600, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>
>This has me baffled..
This has me baffled...for a while now.
A while back I noticed that every monday, between 9:30 and 9:45,
some 113Mb seem to disappear from /var/log. However, I can't seem to
figure out WHAT...
Here's what I'm doing. /var/log is a partition all by itself. And
I'm actively monitorin