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Root partition is full, cannot update

I'm right back in the same mess I had a few years ago.  I rebuilt my UTM server, and now we are back at 100% disk full again.

This was my previous thread: https://community.sophos.com/utm-firewall/f/general-discussion/111308/root-partition-90-full

/var/up2date/sys is empty.

We have another SWAP file just like last time.  It is date is from 2019 and it's 3.2 G.

I have deleted all the log files I could, and ran /etc/init.d/postgresql92 rebuild

No change.  The disk is almost empty (1%) but UTM show 93% full and I cannot apply any updates.

Again, my up2date folders are empty.

firewall:/ # df -h
Filesystem                        Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda6                         5.2G  4.6G  377M  93% /
udev                              3.9G   80K  3.9G   1% /dev
tmpfs                             3.9G   68K  3.9G   1% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1                         331M   16M  295M   5% /boot
/dev/sda5                         363G  4.4G  339G   2% /var/storage
/dev/sda7                         475G  1.6G  448G   1% /var/log
/dev/sda8                          19G  148M   18G   1% /tmp
/dev                              3.9G   80K  3.9G   1% /var/storage/chroot-clientlessvpn/dev
tmpfs                             3.9G     0  3.9G   0% /var/sec/chroot-httpd/dev/shm
/dev                              3.9G   80K  3.9G   1% /var/sec/chroot-openvpn/dev
/dev                              3.9G   80K  3.9G   1% /var/sec/chroot-ppp/dev
/dev                              3.9G   80K  3.9G   1% /var/sec/chroot-pppoe/dev
/dev                              3.9G   80K  3.9G   1% /var/sec/chroot-pptp/dev
/dev                              3.9G   80K  3.9G   1% /var/sec/chroot-pptpc/dev
/dev                              3.9G   80K  3.9G   1% /var/sec/chroot-restd/dev
tmpfs                             3.9G     0  3.9G   0% /var/storage/chroot-reverseproxy/dev/shm
/var/storage                      363G  4.4G  339G   2% /var/sec/chroot-snmp/var/storage
/var/log                          475G  1.6G  448G   1% /var/sec/chroot-snmp/var/log
/var/storage/chroot-smtp/spool    363G  4.4G  339G   2% /var/sec/chroot-httpd/var/spx/spool
/var/storage/chroot-smtp/spx      363G  4.4G  339G   2% /var/sec/chroot-httpd/var/spx/public/images/spx
tmpfs                             3.9G  100K  3.9G   1% /var/storage/chroot-smtp/tmp/ram
tmpfs                             3.9G  103M  3.8G   3% /var/storage/chroot-http/tmp
/var/sec/chroot-afc/var/run/navl  5.2G  4.6G  377M  93% /var/storage/chroot-http/var/run/navl
firewall:/ #



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  • FormerMember
    0 FormerMember

    Hi ,

    Thanks for reaching out to the Community! 

    Is web caching turned on? Go to Web Protection > Filtering Options > Misc > Web Caching. 

    I'd not touch the swap file. :) 

    PS: Even though the web caching is turned off, try to clear the cache. Probably you had it turned on at some point in the past.

    Thanks,

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  • FormerMember
    0 FormerMember

    Hi ,

    Thanks for reaching out to the Community! 

    Is web caching turned on? Go to Web Protection > Filtering Options > Misc > Web Caching. 

    I'd not touch the swap file. :) 

    PS: Even though the web caching is turned off, try to clear the cache. Probably you had it turned on at some point in the past.

    Thanks,

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