But will that configuration stop Tor writes the heartbeat information into the 
notices.log? I need that.

Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 03:25:06 +0100
From: th6...@gmail.com
To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Subject: Re: [tor-relays] No disk space for new files created by Tor

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 deviceAug 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 deviceAug 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 deviceAug 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. 




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