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    wrote on last edited by joseph
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    I previously received " /dev/sda is at 100% capacity" and apps started crashing 5 days ago when i created a 100GB volume and moved 30GB of data (Nextcloud, pixelfed, etc) out of the server. Today that 30 GB has been consumed by "Everything else (Ubuntu, etc) 82.23 GB" which was previously around 50GB.

    I'm not sure how to diagnose the issue. I've checked previous threads on similar issues and backups aren't stored locally so /var/backups had about 100MB of files.

    Cloudron Ver: v8.3.1

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      Check this please:
      https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/13361/after-ubuntu-22-24-upgrade-syslog-getting-spammed-and-grows-way-to-much-clogging-up-the-diskspace

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        wrote on last edited by hareen
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        Thank you. That was my issue. I've followed the instructions on that thread and then truncated the syslog files which were around 50GB in size.

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