Hi,
/tmp/out is 5GB and it is utilizing / FS. When i use "fuser -cu /tmp/out" there are many process in aapche, root, postgress process, nagios, haldaemon are using this file. I am not sure if we can rotate this file on the go. or we should stop, nagios or wlsagent servrice and then we can rotate this file.
Right now we only have 240MB in /.
Please advice.
Thanks,
Tino Thomas
/tmp/out is eating up "/" (root) FS utilzaion
Re: /tmp/out is eating up "/" (root) FS utilzaion
The safest thing to to is to stop the processes, remove the file and start the processes again.
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Re: /tmp/out is eating up "/" (root) FS utilzaion
Thansk for your input. I was also wondering about the same. But the simple gzip on .tmp.out. It worekd out well. It automatically created reduced the size and all current logs are saved in new /tmp/out file.
Re: /tmp/out is eating up "/" (root) FS utilzaion
Good to hear. Shall we close the post for you?
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Re: /tmp/out is eating up "/" (root) FS utilzaion
Yes. So, Is it Okay to move /tmp/out like this way? Like to know if anyone else came across this and any other work around/solution in place?
Regards,
Tino Thomas
Regards,
Tino Thomas