[SOLVED] Wrong disk space

Started by M@rch0n, February 26, 2019, 03:31:25 PM

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February 26, 2019, 03:31:25 PM Last Edit: February 28, 2019, 09:07:12 PM by franco
Hello,

I have a recent Opensense 19.1.1 with basic settings and the following problem is occurring and I do not even know where to start verifying.

Since last Thursday I noticed a high consumption of disk by GUI interface (98%). I veirifiquei through cli (ssh) and with the df command also reported the same 98% usage.

Checking each directory and file, all added up to just over 3GB. I did this check with "# du-sh" on / and I have no other mount point.

I ran fsck, and no error is encountered.
When rebooting the system normalizes, but a few days later the information comes back and when it reaches 100% use, many services stop working complaining about lack of space and disk.

I was looking for a file to file and everything inside it came to a little more than 3GB.

# df -h
Filesystem         Size    Used   Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/gpt/rootfs     49G    44G     5G     90%    /
devfs              1.0K    1.0K      0B   100%    /dev
devfs              1.0K    1.0K      0B   100%    /var/unbound/dev
devfs              1.0K    1.0K      0B   100%    /var/dhcpd/dev

# pwd
/
root@opnsense:/ # du -sh
3.6G    .

Thanks for all

Hi there,

This is pretty odd.

> Since last Thursday I noticed a high consumption of disk by GUI interface (98%)

Not sure what this means. Do you use web proxy or intrusion detection or a captive portal?


Cheers,
Franco
"AI has absolutely reduced the cost of creating technical debt." -- ChatGPT

Hello Franco,

I found this question on github;

https://github.com/opnsense/core/issues/3241

And I applied the correction indicates;

# opnsense-patch 5123277

Disk space problem has been fixed.

Answering your question, I only use web proxy and captive portal.

SOLVED by patch 5123277

Thanks

Oh, ok, that is also fixed in 19.1.2 which came out today.


Cheers,
Franco
"AI has absolutely reduced the cost of creating technical debt." -- ChatGPT