Will do. I'll update this thread tomorrow morning.hsmith wrote:I would wait a day to see if you see that 1% growth.
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Unfortunately, after a day, we're still seeing a 1% increase in disk usage.
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Shoot. And it's not a possibility that you're receiving that much more data daily than you were at this point 60 days ago, is it?
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It is possible and we are receiving more data than we were 60 days ago, but this is the part I don't understand....hsmith wrote:Shoot. And it's not a possibility that you're receiving that much more data daily than you were at this point 60 days ago, is it?
A few weeks ago we were at 65% used on both servers (we have 2 nagios log server nodes and each has a 1TB disk to it.) We were keeping 90 days of logs with the scheduler. I changed it to 60 days and the next day, usage went down to 50%. After that, it kept increasing and now we're sitting at 68%. Am I wrong to assume that there's an issue here? Yes, we are receiving more data, but I don't see how we can increase it that much with the scheduler retaining only 60 days of 'stuff.' When I look in the Index Status page I only see 60 days. It definitely appears to be doing its thing, but the results are a bit perplexing. I can always throw more hardware at it, but if there's something wrong, we're going to be right back here again. Any ideas?
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I would like to do a remote session so I can see your machine live. Can you email [email protected]? I'll take ownership of the ticket, and we can arrange a time that works for a remote from there.
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I see a ticket has been received in our system, we'll move forward over there.
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