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      FroLien @provels
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      Hi @provels
      Thank you for your quick reply. May I show you my output results.

      du -Pshx /var/* output

      du -Pshx /var/log/* output

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        FroLien @SteveITS
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        Dear @teamits
        I am not running Suricata on my system.

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          provels @FroLien
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          @FroLien Looks like it's your Squid cache (I think so anyway, I don't run Squid). I think you just need a larger disk. Can you expand it? Maybe to 20GB?
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            FroLien @provels
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            @provels said in Disk usage ( / ) is 100%:

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            Can I delete logs folder from squid?

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              FroLien @provels
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              @provels
              Opps

              I deleted logs folder from /var/squid
              After I deleted it, i got over half of free space.

              alt text

              I deleted it with this command.
              rm -r /var/squid/logs in shell (8)

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                provels @FroLien
                last edited by provels

                @FroLien It's not the logs, it's the cached info that Squid serves (images, etc, etc) so they don't have to be retrieved again from the Internet. How much disk space do you have allocated for Squid in settings?

                EDIT - Well OK then... :) It was the logs... I don't have Squid installed, so I don't know what the file structure is at that level. I still think I'd make your disk about 10-20GB...

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                  FroLien @provels
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                  Hi @provels
                  How can I check disk space of Squid?

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                    FroLien @provels
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                    Hi @provels
                    I think this is it? Please educate me how much space should I assign.

                    Squid Cache General Settings.PNG

                    Squid Hard Disk Cache Settings.PNG

                    Squid Memory Cache Settings.PNG

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                      provels @FroLien
                      last edited by provels

                      @FroLien Those look like the defaults. But look on the Squid General /Logging Settings. You can either A) Disable logging or B) Set a period to rotate the logs (maybe a day? a week?). By default rotation is disabled, so the logs will keep growing until you run out of disk. If you are logging in Squidguard, too, you should also turn on rotation on first settings page.
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                      • DerelictD
                        Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
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                        Almost always enabling squid logging without enabling rotation.

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