Hi Gabriel,

thanks for the hint!

I actually use to "rcctl reload tor" to rotate the logs.
I now switched to "pkill -HUP -u _tor -U _tor -x tor" let's see if it's helping!


Regards,
Salvatore.


June 23, 2020 12:53 PM, "Salvatore Cuzzilla" <salvat...@cuzzilla.org> wrote:

> Hi Folks,
> 
> I’m running a TOR node on my [APU2c4 (SSD) + OBSD 6.7]
> 
> somehow the TOR process is polluting my /var folder until, after few days, 
> it’s fulfilled (~6G).
> In the beginning I thought that it was related to the daemon's logs, 
> something misconfigured within
> newsyslog.conf ... it’s not!
> 
> the funny thing is that, as soon as shut the daemon the /var folder is 
> free-up back again…
> 
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> 12:46:44 -ksh root@APU2c4 /var/tor/diff-cache # df -h | grep /var
> /dev/sd0e 6.3G 1.7G 4.4G 28% /var
> 
> 12:46:55 -ksh root@APU2c4 /var/tor/diff-cache # rcctl stop tor
> tor(ok)
> 
> 12:48:00 -ksh root@APU2c4 /var/tor/diff-cache # df -h | grep /var
> /dev/sd0e 6.3G 327M 5.7G 5% /var
> 12:48:00 -ksh root@APU2c4 /var/tor/diff-cache 
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> I’m a bit lost, from where should I start?
> 
> Regards,
> Salvatore.

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