Hi,
My Sophos SG135 generated this notification:
Log Disk is filling up - please check. Current usage: 99%
I noticed that the directory below has very large files:
/var/log/reporting/pgsql/PG_9.2_201204301/16775
Could I delete these files manually?
I'm looking forward for your response.
Thank you.
Hi Duan,
Allow me to check on this and update you.
Haridoss Sreenivasan
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Hi,
Which UTM Version do you use?
Can you post please the full output of 'version' ?
Do you experience some issues with the reporting data or mail manager?
cheers
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Chào ban Duan and welcome to the UTM Community!
I don't think that's in the log partition, rather the data partition, so deleting some of those files would have no effect.
Chat do you learn from the following two commands?
du -shx /var/log/* | sort -rh | head -10
df -h
Cheers - Bob
Thanks for your replying, BAlfson.
I used your 2 recommended commands and here are results:
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As you see, /var/log/reporting took a lot of disk space on my appliance.
Thank you for reading my thread and I'm looking forward for your help.
I just realized that your first post showed file sizes in KB - I have no idea why you have such large files in pgsql. Let's look at a picture of your 'Reporting Settings' at the top of the 'Settings' tab. Also, on that tab, the 'Web Protection Reporting Detail Level' and 'Remote Access Accounting'.
Cheers - Bob
PS Rather than posting pictures of command line results, in the future, please just copy and paste the text into your post.