Netgate 5100 disk utilization at 81%
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@mercadof
du -d 2 -h /var/dbโ-dโ is depth.
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@SteveITS Ok, thank you for that. This is what I got back:
14M /var/db/pkg
12K /var/db/entropy
4.0K /var/db/ntp
4.0K /var/db/ports
4.0K /var/db/portsnap
4.0K /var/db/zfsd/cases
8.0K /var/db/zfsd
4.0K /var/db/freebsd-update
4.0K /var/db/ipf
4.0K /var/db/hyperv
12M /var/db/rrd
8.0K /var/db/pingstatus
8.0K /var/db/pingmsstatus
24K /var/db/snort/sidmods
12K /var/db/snort/iprep
40K /var/db/snort
328K /var/db/pfblockerng/original
4.0K /var/db/pfblockerng/native
252K /var/db/pfblockerng/deny
4.0K /var/db/pfblockerng/match
4.0K /var/db/pfblockerng/permit
14M /var/db/pfblockerng/dnsbl
3.8M /var/db/pfblockerng/dnsblorig
14M /var/db/pfblockerng/dnsblalias
4.0K /var/db/pfblockerng/ET
33M /var/db/pfblockerng
4.0K /var/db/aliastables
264K /var/db/fontconfig
8.0K /var/db/ntopng/rrd
2.0M /var/db/ntopng/-1
701M /var/db/ntopng/0
182M /var/db/ntopng/1
12M /var/db/ntopng/2
17M /var/db/ntopng/3
1.1G /var/db/ntopng/4
2.2M /var/db/ntopng/5
148K /var/db/ntopng/category_lists
7.4M /var/db/ntopng/6
672K /var/db/ntopng/plugins0
2.0G /var/db/ntopng
4.0K /var/db/redis
4.0K /var/db/mtree
4.0K /var/db/kea
4.0K /var/db/dhcpcd
2.1G /var/db -
Ah ntopng data is using a lot. Are you actively using ntopng?
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@stephenw10 said in Netgate 5100 disk utilization at 81%:
ntopng
I show it as active. Not sure if I need this running. Is it safe to turn it off?
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Yes it's an add-on package you can disable it at any time. If you never check it it's not really helping anyway.
You can also just clear it's data too.
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@stephenw10 I turned it off and unchecked the Keep Data/Settings. Does that clear the data that is already stored? If not how do I clear it?
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Nope that just means it won't keep it if you uninstall it. There is a 'Delete Data' button at the bottom of the page in Diag > Ntopng Settings.
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@stephenw10 That worked! Utilization back down to 47%. Thank you so much for your help.
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No worries. I would still consider adding an SSD. Especially if you're going to continue running ntopng as it writes a lot of data and wares the eMMC. The 5100 is particularly unhelpful if the eMMC ever fails!
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@stephenw10 I ordered one yesterday. Should be in tomorrow. Looks like a weekend project for me. Thanks again.