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Pradeep_Salunke
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Checkpoint LV_Current utilisation goes to 90%

Checkpoint Gateway LV_Current utilisation goes to 90%

 

df -kh
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/vg_splat-lv_current
32G 27G 3.5G 89% /
/dev/sda1 289M 64M 211M 24% /boot
tmpfs 3.8G 16K 3.8G 1% /dev/shm

 

Can someone suggest to which files need to be remove?

Checked the backup files however unable to find any backups on gateway. we have ftp schedule backup however able to find backup.log files. 

Can we delete the old backup.log files.?

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AkosBakos
Advisor

Hi Pradeep,

An efficient command that I usually use:  #du -h / --max-depth=1

I always started from the root, the "/", after I drill down step-by-step to the most storage-consuming directories.

Depending on the content of the directories you can delete the unnecessary files. 

What are those directories?

Cheers,

Akos

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Pradeep_Salunke
Explorer

Thanks for reply,

 

Output is 

du -h / --max-depth=1
14G /tmp
4.0K /ramdisk
4.0K /initrd
0 /selinux
48K /DOCS
8.0K /mnt
11M /SU

 

File directory found backup.log files 
/var/CPbackup/log/backups

 

Please suggest.

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AkosBakos
Advisor

Hi,

As I see the /tmp is 14GB. What does it contain?

#cd tmp
#du -h --max-depth=1

Then let's see the content.

A

Pradeep_Salunke
Explorer

Please find below output
# du -h --max-depth=1
4.0K ./tmp000054d4
4.0K ./tmp00006843
4.0K ./tmp00001e07
4.0K ./tmp00000162
4.0K ./mnt_hwdiag
4.0K ./tmp00001a6e
4.0K ./tmp0000236b
4.0K ./tmp00004e5f
4.0K ./tmp000008f1
4.0K ./tmp00001e69
4.0K ./scrub
4.0K ./customRules
4.0K ./tmp00006648
4.0K ./tmp00005a5a
4.0K ./ddr_tmp
4.0K ./tmp0000690d
48K ./bladesStatus
4.0K ./tmp00000e64
4.0K ./tmp000033d2
4.0K ./tmp00003039
14G .

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AkosBakos
Advisor

Hi,

In the same directory please check this #du -ks <same_location>/* | sort | uniq -c | sort -n

This will list all of the files and its sizes.

A

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Pradeep_Salunke
Explorer

Please find backup.log files which showing old. can we delete this?

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AkosBakos
Advisor

Hi,

I'd rather say: first search (and find) the most space-consuming files. Those .log files are small

A

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Pradeep_Salunke
Explorer

This command is not working du -ks <same_location>/* | sort | uniq -c | sort -n.

not showing result.

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AkosBakos
Advisor

Change the <same location> to relevant path. eg.: /var/log/*

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Pradeep_Salunke
Explorer

Some file temp.tar files.

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AkosBakos
Advisor

Hi,

I don't know exactly what they are. Because of the lack of information, I am afraid say that, you can safely delete them. To be honest 4 years old temp files aren't necessary on the device.

Akos

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the_rock
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Can you run below example:

find /var/log -size +100000000c

That will look for ANY files bigger than 100 MBs in /var/log dir

Andy

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Pradeep_Salunke
Explorer

find /var/log -size +100000000c
/var/log/dump/usermode/scanengine_s.1364.core.gz
/var/log/opt/CPsuite-R80.20/fw1/log/2023-02-24_000000.log
/var/log/opt/CPsuite-R80.20/fw1/log/2021-09-23_000000.log
/var/log/opt/CPsuite-R80.20/fw1/log/2023-02-28_000000.log
/var/log/opt/CPsuite-R80.20/fw1/log/2023-02-23_000000.log
/var/log/opt/CPsuite-R80.20/fw1/log/2023-02-26_000000.log
/var/log/opt/CPsuite-R80.20/fw1/log/2023-02-25_000000.log
/var/log/opt/CPsuite-R80.20/fw1/log/2023-02-27_000000.log
/var/log/opt/CPsuite-R80/fw1/tmp/dlp/{EFE26393-5F16-309C-115E-FCC647A97750}
/var/log/opt/CPsuite-R80/fw1/tmp/dlp/{0A93B83B-17B5-260E-8E87-19357211B772}
/var/log/opt/CPsuite-R80/fw1/tmp/dlp/{392346D1-1860-1200-139B-7A9EA457736F}
/var/log/opt/CPsuite-R77/fw1/tmp/kav/20258/kavbase_00000001

 

 

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the_rock
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Now do same command, but replace 1 with 5, so it searched files bigger than 500 MBs, lets see what gives. I bet bunch of those can be deleted.

Andy

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G_W_Albrecht
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48K ./bladesStatus
4.0K ./tmp00000e64
4.0K ./tmp000033d2
4.0K ./tmp00003039
14G .

---> looks strange to me !

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the_rock
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Agree, looks really odd to me as well.

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the_rock
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Can you run below?

find /var/log -type f -size +1000000 -exec ls -lh {} \; 2> /dev/null | awk '{ print $NF ": " $5 }' | sort -nk 2,2

Andy

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