On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 08:38:45PM -0500, Aaron Spike wrote:
Jon Phillips wrote:
On Thu, 2006-10-12 at 16:39 -0500, Aaron Spike wrote:
Jon Phillips wrote:
Bryce, it looks like the /var/log/apache/ftp folder is 4 gigs of space.
We're doing ftp?
Yeah, dunno...looks weird because of ftp and in apache 1 folder when we are using apache2 and the apache2 logs in /var/log/apache2/*
I don't know if you want to look at those logs to see why they exist, but I gziped them to get a little more space.
Yeah that's a strange location for them. However, I took a peek and they all look legit. Doesn't look like anything is particularly wrong... we just seem to get a ton of traffic. 60M of access log data PER DAY??!? Wow.
Jon or Aaron, would you mind setting up a log analyzer and log rotation, so our web logs don't run us out of space?
I notice we have about half a gig worth of java documentation. /usr/share/doc is 1.1G; we could probably do without that. I've set USE="-doc" so we won't merge in any more docs. If we run short on space in the future we could also rm /usr/share/doc/.
Bryce