In our experience, the log files are using up all available file space,
rendering the system unable to continue running. Look at the files in /var/log
and delete all the *.gz, *.0 and *.1 logs in there.
That should buy some space for you. Then look at the largest log files to see
if your web server is logging too much data. You may have to adjust settings
in the logrotate configuration files to limit log file size and reduce the
number of backup log files produced.
Then you have to account for the files produced by your normal operation. Do
you need them all? If so, back them up OFF the TS7800 and delete the old ones.
There is not much free space in the root partition so you must be vigilant in
enforcing minimum file growth.
HTH
--- In Simon Leung <> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm having an intermittent problem. I'm serving out webpages from the SD
> card using a TS7800. It's been working fine but recently I started to
> have a problem where a browser would get stuck waiting for a page to be
> retrieved. When this happens, I telnet into the box and try to access
> /var/www (which is a link into SD card). But a simple 'ls' would hang
> and the box cannot even be rebooted by software.
>
> Power cycle the box and it'll work for a while before it goes into the
> same situation again.
>
> Has anybody seen anything similar?
>
>
> Thanks and regards,
>
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