I tend to kill almost all logging and use AvoidDiskWrites 1 (or whatever it is) in torrc. Also your log files will fill up a lot faster if you are a directory server.
On 12 August 2013 02:18, TonyXue <tonyxsu...@live.com> wrote: > I checked the old notices.log file. > > The warning of unable to write just came out from nowhere. The log before > the very first warning was my heartbeat data. > > However, there was something that different than "unable to store router > descriptor": > > Aug 11 06:23:14.000 [warn] Error writing to > "/var/lib/tor/cached-microdesc-consensus": > No space left on device > Aug 11 06:23:14.000 [warn] Error closing "/var/lib/tor/cached-microdescs.new": > No space left on device > Aug 11 06:23:14.000 [warn] Error writing to > "/var/lib/tor/cached-consensus": No space left on device > Aug 11 06:23:14.000 [warn] Error closing "/var/lib/tor/cached-microdescs.new": > No space left on device > Aug 11 06:23:14.000 [warn] Error closing "/var/lib/tor/cached-microdescs.new": > No space left on device > Aug 11 06:23:15.000 [warn] Error writing to > "/var/lib/tor/cached-descriptors.new": No space left on device > Aug 11 06:23:15.000 [warn] Unable to store router descriptor > Aug 11 06:23:15.000 [warn] Error writing to > "/var/lib/tor/cached-descriptors.new": No space left on device > > > What's more interesting happened was I checked the new notices.log file > again and seems that after Tor opening another new notices.log, everything > back to normal. There is only heartbeat information in the new file for the > past hours. And I didn't do anything. > > > > Tony. > > ------------------------------ > From: kos...@jakeliunas.com > Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2013 19:28:43 +0300 > To: r...@romanrm.net > CC: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org > > Subject: Re: [tor-relays] No disk space for new files created by Tor > > On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 7:06 PM, Roman Mamedov <r...@romanrm.net> wrote: > > On Sun, 11 Aug 2013 14:43:59 +0300 > Kostas Jakeliunas <kos...@jakeliunas.com> wrote: > > > Huh, curious why it fails to write stuff to disk. > > > > Does doing > > echo "something" > tempfile > > succeed? > > > > /var/log/tor is hogging diskspace indeed :) perhaps then do > > cd /var/log/tor > > sudo rm *.gz > > Before deleting you should review the log files to find out what exactly is > happening to Tor, that made it produce so much logs. This shouldn't ever > happen during normal operation. > > > That's true. I assumed the juicy stuff would be in notices.log and > notices.log.1, but yes, it would make a lot of sense to review the older > logs as well. Perhaps Tor is not starting up nicely and is constantly > spitting out error messages / warnings. > > _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list > tor-relays@lists.torproject.org > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays > > _______________________________________________ > tor-relays mailing list > tor-relays@lists.torproject.org > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays > >
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