Since upgrading my ASG to 7.3 on Saturday, my DISK partition has gone to 100% (yesterday) and my LOG partition to 100% today. In looking at the system log backups, the gz files are typically in the 6000k range August 31's log (i.e., Saturday's) was 28706, and yesterday's was 1443780! This is the compressed log! Today at 8:30 a.m., the system log is already 14753792!
Something is just WRONG with this update! The reason the system log is so big, of course, is that the /var/storage directory has run out of space I think. I keep getting this in the log:
2008:09:01-06:59:53 (none) ulogd[2806]: pg1: unable to connect: could not connect to server: No such file or directory Is the server running locally and accepting connections on Unix domain socket "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.5432"?
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And of course that's true, because pgsql has NO room to do anything on the 100% DISK partition.
Last night I turned the notification logs from 6 months to 1 month, and that did nothing to help the DISK partition. I will try putting it to one day and see if that will help, but since you cannot see any changes until the nightly "cleanup" this is frustrating!
Danita
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