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Hello, now that I have access to our server, it looks like the server is full.
Bryce, it looks like the /var/log/apache/ftp folder is 4 gigs of space. Seems like we shoudl unmerge apache-1.3 IMO and that ftp issue...looks like failed ftp attempts on there have mounted up over time...
Anyway...I think this is causing the wiki issue and any php cookie issues on the site...(and is why I can't change some rewrite rules).
Jon
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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?
Aaron
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/*
Jon
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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.
Aaron
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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
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On Thu, 2006-10-12 at 22:52 -0700, Bryce Harrington wrote:
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?
Do I have enough access to do these things?
Jon
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
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On Sat, Oct 14, 2006 at 04:46:06PM -0700, Jon Phillips wrote:
On Thu, 2006-10-12 at 22:52 -0700, Bryce Harrington wrote:
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?
Do I have enough access to do these things?
Let me know of any steps that need to be done rootedly (e.g. cronjobs), but I think you can set up most of it directly.
Bryce
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