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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      doktornotor Banned
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      It's very surprisingly located on the 'Local Cache' tab…

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        atn78
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        I don't have this button

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          doktornotor Banned
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          Yeah, when you are using Squid 2.7, you don't and won't have any such button. Noone maintains that package. No good reason to use it either. Dead crap.

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            muswellhillbilly
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            David_W is right. This doesn't look like a Squid cache problem. Run the command he suggests (du -hd1 /) and see what the output shows. You're looking for a folder somewhere containing gigs of data.

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              atn78
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              I run it;=. It displays :
              4.0K    /.snap
              17M    /boot
              904K    /bin
              12K    /conf.default
              3.0K    /dev
              18M    /etc
              56K    /home
              14M    /kernels
              264K    /libexec
              7.9M    /lib
              405M    /root
              3.4M    /sbin
              31G    /usr
              50M    /var
              248K    /tmp
              4.0K    /mnt
              5.9M    /cf
              4.0K    /media
              4.0K    /proc
              4.0K    /rescue
              4.0K    /scripts
              4.0K    /tank
              184K    /lost+found
              32G    /

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                muswellhillbilly
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                @atn78:

                31G    /usr

                There's your problem. Run 'du -hd1 /usr' to see what subdirectory under there is taking up all the space and address the issue accordingly.

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                  atn78
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                  When I run it, the result is :
                  31G    ./pbi
                  4.0K    ./obj
                  460K    ./libexec
                  16K    ./lib32
                  38M    ./share
                  30M    ./lib
                  5.3M    ./bin
                  5.5M    ./sbin
                  155M    ./local
                  31G    .

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                    muswellhillbilly
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                    Keep going. So what folder under '/usr/pbi' is full? (Hint: run 'du -hd1 /usr/pbi'). My guess is that you have a load of Squidguard cache info sitting in there.

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                      atn78
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                      I run it :
                      12K    ./etc
                      28K    ./share
                      4.0K    ./rc.d
                      16K    ./bin
                      8.0K    ./man
                      4.0K    ./.hashdir
                      211M    ./freeradius-i386
                      73M    ./squid-i386
                      399M    ./ntopng-i386
                      30G    ./sarg-i386
                      41M    ./bandwidthd-i386
                      31G    .

                      then I run du -hd1/sarg-i386/ and the result is :
                      30G    ./local
                      4.0K    ./rc.d
                      4.0K    ./pbimeta
                      4.0K    ./virtbase
                      4.0K    ./linux
                      4.0K    ./run
                      12K    ./pbiconf
                      36K    ./bin
                      30G    .
                      then I run du -hd1/sarg-i386/local and the result is :
                      8.7M    ./sbin
                      6.0M    ./share
                      1.1M    ./etc
                      2.2M    ./include
                      14M    ./lib
                      56K    ./libdata
                      2.1M    ./bin
                      816K    ./info
                      30G    ./sarg-reports
                      30G    .

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                        doktornotor Banned
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                        Yeah. So, what's exactly your question? Delete the Sarg cruft. How on earth have you managed to accumulate 30 gigs of reports in 3 months? Are you running that nonsense every 5 minutes or WTF?

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                          atn78
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                          Thnaks to all. I deleted all the sarg reports and now I have a disk with 5% use.

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