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After upgrading to 9.1, log disk shot to 100%

I upgraded to 9.1 UTM last night.  Before that my logging was normal.
Immediately after the upgrade, the log drive started climbing up and by this morning it is 100% full and throwing errors.

I tried: /etc/init.d/postgresql rebuild
But it says "no such file or directory".

I am currently on 9.100-16


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  • Sounds like you have a corrupt database.  If this is a commercial install, create a support case... There are instructions on the board here describing how to rebuild the DB yourself; if it were me I'd just make a configuration backup, save it off to disk, etc. then reinstall the UTM, and reimport the backup.

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  • How big is your log partition. They made some changes to the database and minimum hard drive required is 40 gb now.