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15.7 Legacy Series / Clients randomly not working -- out of disk
« on: November 27, 2015, 06:06:02 am »
I have begun to have a problem with my WiFi clients not being able to get assigned their configuration with DHCP. It started a couple days ago with my iPhone randomly not being able to access the net because it does not have an assigned IP address. I rebooted last night and everything came back. This evening the problem is back. First thing I noticed was that the FS is full.
/ (ufs): 109% used 14G/14G
WTF? What would be eating that much disk? This is a pretty basic installation. So off to the logs. The system log is full of:
kernel: pid 73581 (dhcpd), uid 136 inumber 1364898 on /mnt: filesystem full
and
kernel: pid 59843 (suricata), uid 0 inumber 1364877 on /mnt: filesystem full
So it stands to reason that dhcpd has a problem not being able to write out the leases. That would answer why the clients aren't getting assigned addresses. But I'm still at a loss as to what would consume all the disk and cause the problem in the first place. how to clear it out again.
Oh, and I stopped intrusion detection just in case. It does seem to be trying to write a lot of stuff to disk.
Help?
/ (ufs): 109% used 14G/14G
WTF? What would be eating that much disk? This is a pretty basic installation. So off to the logs. The system log is full of:
kernel: pid 73581 (dhcpd), uid 136 inumber 1364898 on /mnt: filesystem full
and
kernel: pid 59843 (suricata), uid 0 inumber 1364877 on /mnt: filesystem full
So it stands to reason that dhcpd has a problem not being able to write out the leases. That would answer why the clients aren't getting assigned addresses. But I'm still at a loss as to what would consume all the disk and cause the problem in the first place. how to clear it out again.
Oh, and I stopped intrusion detection just in case. It does seem to be trying to write a lot of stuff to disk.
Help?