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    • JaredBuschJ
      JaredBusch
      last edited by JaredBusch

      @jaredbusch said in Debian apt-get update error:

      du -h --max-depth=1

      Example from my personal Nextcloud:

      I am starting in /var/www/html/nextcloud/data/ as I know it is where everything is.

      [root@jrd-nc data]# du -h --max-depth=1
      770G	./sorvani
      7.3M	./ronnie
      516K	./files_external
      123M	./appdata_oc1m0ghp93dh
      7.3M	./darkwulf
      770G	.
      [root@jrd-nc sorvani]#
      
      [root@jrd-nc data]#  cd sorvani/
      [root@jrd-nc sorvani]# du -h --max-depth=1
      8.0K	./files_trashbin
      758M	./files_versions
      248K	./cache
      4.0K	./uploads
      769G	./files
      770G	.
      [root@jrd-nc sorvani]#
      
      [root@jrd-nc sorvani]# cd files
      [root@jrd-nc files]# du -h --max-depth=1
      424G	./Pictures
      4.0K	./Public
      1.6G	./Downloads
      170G	./Music
      4.0K	./Desktop
      36G	./Documents
      4.0K	./Templates
      140G	./Videos
      769G	.
      [root@jrd-nc files]# 
      

      Wow, 424 GB of pictures.

      You can add | sort -hr to sort it largest first.

      [root@jrd-nc Pictures]# du -h --max-depth=1 | sort -hr
      424G	.
      277G	./Picasa
      126G	./ImageMixer3
      6.5G	./Nikon D3200
      5.1G	./Nikon Transfer
      3.1G	./Photo Stream
      2.0G	./Japan 2011
      1.4G	./Video of kids&big kids playing Wii
      1.3G	./100NIKON
      896M	./iCloud Photos
      711M	./Nicole's Pictures
      601M	./101NIKON
      203M	./Mom's Pictures
      127M	./screenshots
      27M	./Spiceworks Definitions
      16M	./Spotlight Student
      14M	./Photoshop Files
      12M	./Medical
      8.4M	./2013-01-08
      7.9M	./Meme images
      2.5M	./2013-12-11 Jared_Caricature
      96K	./Clipart
      4.0K	./Saved Pictures
      4.0K	./Raptr Screenshots
      4.0K	./Image Backup
      4.0K	./Camera Roll
      [root@jrd-nc Pictures]# 
      
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      • WLS-ITGuyW
        WLS-ITGuy @JaredBusch
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        • WLS-ITGuyW
          WLS-ITGuy @JaredBusch
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          @jaredbusch said in Debian apt-get update error:

          @wls-itguy said in Debian apt-get update error:

          @dbeato said in Debian apt-get update error:

          @wls-itguy said in Debian apt-get update error:

          After running apt-get update I get the following error:

          Failed to fetch http://mirrors.linode.com/debian/dists/stretch/main/i18n/Translation-en Write error - write (28: No space left on device)

          Odd part is I am only using 35% of the total disk on Linode but if I run df -h I get this:

          Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
          /dev/root 16G 16G 35M 100% /
          devtmpfs 2.0G 0 2.0G 0% /dev
          tmpfs 2.0G 0 2.0G 0% /dev/shm
          tmpfs 2.0G 202M 1.8G 11% /run
          tmpfs 5.0M 0 5.0M 0% /run/lock
          tmpfs 2.0G 0 2.0G 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
          tmpfs 395M 0 395M 0% /run/user/0

          I can see that DEV/ROOT is full but I cannot identify if those files are needed. Any kick in the right direction would be helpful.

          What does

          du -h --max-depth=1
          

          Show?

          root@www:~# du -h --max-depth=1
          8.0K ./.local
          4.0K ./.well-known
          8.0K ./.vim
          16K ./.aptitude
          420M ./wordpress
          436M .

          you ran that from the www directory. that doesn't help you.

          run that from /

          cd /
          du -h --max-depth=1
          

          then head down the rabbit hole chasing the largest subdirectory until you find the culprit

          root@www:/# du -h --max-depth=1
          43M ./lib
          8.5M ./bin
          436M ./root
          4.0K ./lib64
          0 ./dev
          4.0K ./srv
          24K ./home
          4.0K ./boot
          8.0K ./media
          8.0K ./.well-known
          du: cannot access './proc/7124/task/7124/fd/3': No such file or directory
          du: cannot access './proc/7124/task/7124/fdinfo/3': No such file or directory
          du: cannot access './proc/7124/fd/4': No such file or directory
          du: cannot access './proc/7124/fdinfo/4': No such file or directory
          0 ./proc
          16K ./lost+found
          4.0K ./pki-validation
          0 ./sys
          976M ./usr
          14G ./var
          6.0M ./etc
          32K ./tmp
          5.8M ./sbin
          202M ./run
          47M ./opt
          4.0K ./mnt
          16G .

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @WLS-ITGuy
            last edited by JaredBusch

            @wls-itguy said in Debian apt-get update error:

            14G ./var

            There it is.

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            • JaredBuschJ
              JaredBusch
              last edited by

              cd /var
              du -h --max-depth=1 | sort -hr
              
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              • JaredBuschJ
                JaredBusch @JaredBusch
                last edited by

                @jaredbusch said in Debian apt-get update error:

                You can add | sort -hr to sort it largest first.

                [root@jrd-nc Pictures]# du -h --max-depth=1 | sort -hr
                424G	.
                277G	./Picasa
                126G	./ImageMixer3
                6.5G	./Nikon D3200
                5.1G	./Nikon Transfer
                3.1G	./Photo Stream
                2.0G	./Japan 2011
                1.4G	./Video of kids&big kids playing Wii
                1.3G	./100NIKON
                896M	./iCloud Photos
                711M	./Nicole's Pictures
                601M	./101NIKON
                203M	./Mom's Pictures
                127M	./screenshots
                27M	./Spiceworks Definitions
                16M	./Spotlight Student
                14M	./Photoshop Files
                12M	./Medical
                8.4M	./2013-01-08
                7.9M	./Meme images
                2.5M	./2013-12-11 Jared_Caricature
                96K	./Clipart
                4.0K	./Saved Pictures
                4.0K	./Raptr Screenshots
                4.0K	./Image Backup
                4.0K	./Camera Roll
                [root@jrd-nc Pictures]# 
                

                Side note, /WTB someone to organize my shit for cheap.

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                • jrcJ
                  jrc
                  last edited by jrc

                  @jaredbusch said in Debian apt-get update error:

                  cd /var
                  du -h --max-depth=1 | sort -hr
                  

                  Add sudo to the front of that so you can get all the folders info.

                  So: sudo du -h --max-depth=1 | sort -hr

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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch @jrc
                    last edited by

                    @jrc said in Debian apt-get update error:

                    @jaredbusch said in Debian apt-get update error:

                    cd /var
                    du -h --max-depth=1 | sort -hr
                    

                    Add sudo to the front of that so you can get all the folders info.

                    So: sudo du -h --max-depth=1 | sort -hr

                    He is running as root already.

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                    • WLS-ITGuyW
                      WLS-ITGuy @jrc
                      last edited by

                      @jrc said in Debian apt-get update error:

                      sudo du -h --max-depth=1 | sort -hr

                      In /var/www/web/logs I have an access log that is 7.5GB. Can I purge that?

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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch @WLS-ITGuy
                        last edited by

                        @wls-itguy said in Debian apt-get update error:

                        @jrc said in Debian apt-get update error:

                        sudo du -h --max-depth=1 | sort -hr

                        In /var/www/web/logs I have an access log that is 7.5GB. Can I purge that?

                        Your logs should be cycling. Is this a log for a single day?

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                        • WLS-ITGuyW
                          WLS-ITGuy @JaredBusch
                          last edited by

                          @jaredbusch doubtful

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                          • JaredBuschJ
                            JaredBusch @WLS-ITGuy
                            last edited by JaredBusch

                            @wls-itguy said in Debian apt-get update error:

                            @jaredbusch doubtful

                            I know the logs are set to cycle by most applications. No idea how your system was setup originally.

                            But to answer your question, stop the webserver service apache stop I think for Debian.

                            Delete the log

                            Start the webserver again service apache start

                            The apache process will recreate a new log.

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                            • WLS-ITGuyW
                              WLS-ITGuy @JaredBusch
                              last edited by

                              @jaredbusch said in Debian apt-get update error:

                              @wls-itguy said in Debian apt-get update error:

                              @jrc said in Debian apt-get update error:

                              sudo du -h --max-depth=1 | sort -hr

                              In /var/www/web/logs I have an access log that is 7.5GB. Can I purge that?

                              Your logs should be cycling. Is this a log for a single day?

                              I'm downloading it now so I can go through it and verify that it isn't all one day. Can I delete it and create a new .log file and go on my way?

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                              • WLS-ITGuyW
                                WLS-ITGuy @JaredBusch
                                last edited by

                                @jaredbusch said in Debian apt-get update error:

                                @wls-itguy said in Debian apt-get update error:

                                @jaredbusch doubtful

                                I know the logs are set to cycle by most applications. No idea how your system was setup originally.

                                But to answer your question, stop the webserver service apache stop I think for Debian.

                                Delete the log

                                Start the webserver again service apache start

                                The apache process will recreate a new log.

                                Gotcha

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                                • WLS-ITGuyW
                                  WLS-ITGuy @JaredBusch
                                  last edited by

                                  @jaredbusch said in Debian apt-get update error:

                                  @wls-itguy said in Debian apt-get update error:

                                  @jrc said in Debian apt-get update error:

                                  sudo du -h --max-depth=1 | sort -hr

                                  In /var/www/web/logs I have an access log that is 7.5GB. Can I purge that?

                                  Your logs should be cycling. Is this a log for a single day?

                                  It was not for a single day. It was from day 1 of the server life (25-Sept-2015)

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                                  • dbeatoD
                                    dbeato @WLS-ITGuy
                                    last edited by

                                    @wls-itguy said in Debian apt-get update error:

                                    @jaredbusch said in Debian apt-get update error:

                                    @wls-itguy said in Debian apt-get update error:

                                    @jrc said in Debian apt-get update error:

                                    sudo du -h --max-depth=1 | sort -hr

                                    In /var/www/web/logs I have an access log that is 7.5GB. Can I purge that?

                                    Your logs should be cycling. Is this a log for a single day?

                                    It was not for a single day. It was from day 1 of the server life (25-Sept-2015)

                                    Strange, is it doing it now. It should be on your cronjobs daily or weekly.

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                                    • WLS-ITGuyW
                                      WLS-ITGuy @dbeato
                                      last edited by

                                      @dbeato said in Debian apt-get update error:

                                      @wls-itguy said in Debian apt-get update error:

                                      @jaredbusch said in Debian apt-get update error:

                                      @wls-itguy said in Debian apt-get update error:

                                      @jrc said in Debian apt-get update error:

                                      sudo du -h --max-depth=1 | sort -hr

                                      In /var/www/web/logs I have an access log that is 7.5GB. Can I purge that?

                                      Your logs should be cycling. Is this a log for a single day?

                                      It was not for a single day. It was from day 1 of the server life (25-Sept-2015)

                                      Strange, is it doing it now. It should be on your cronjobs daily or weekly.

                                      Meaning I should put it there or it should already be there?

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                                      • JaredBuschJ
                                        JaredBusch @WLS-ITGuy
                                        last edited by

                                        @wls-itguy little over halfway down the page it mentions how lograte shouldbe happening.

                                        https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-configure-logging-and-log-rotation-in-apache-on-an-ubuntu-vps

                                        Managing Log Rotation Using Logrotate

                                        By default, Ubuntu sets up its own log rotation plan with logrotate.

                                        This program can take parameters and rotate logs when certain criteria are met. We can see what events cause logrotate to swap the Apache logs by looking in /etc/logrotate.d/apache2:

                                        sudo nano /etc/logrotate.d/apache2

                                        Here, you can see some of the parameters given to logrotate. First of all, notice the first line is:

                                        /var/log/apache2/*.log {

                                        This means that logrotate will only operate on those logs in "/var/log/apache2". Keep this in mind if you have chosen a different directory for your logs in your Apache configuration.

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                                        • dbeatoD
                                          dbeato @WLS-ITGuy
                                          last edited by

                                          @wls-itguy said in Debian apt-get update error:

                                          eaning I should put it there or it should already be there?

                                          It should be already be happening.

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