On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 4:27 PM Kostas Sfakiotakis
<kosta...@cha.forthnet.gr> wrote:
>
> Or a brain -damaged SELINUX is screwing up the /var/ partition because
> of an imaginary threat
> ( a threat that it only exists in it's own twisted mind or whatever
> equivalent it has ) and  in so
> doing it fills up the entire /var partition .

That shouldn't happen, or it's a bug. Things need to clean up after
themselves, and not just assume they can use all free space. For
example systemd out of the box is capped to 4G (it could be a good
deal less depending on free space).

[   25.988281] systemd-journald[555]: System Journal
(/var/log/journal/6a8c936a3d3048dfb12c1e99bd3a2ad5) is 48.0M, max
4.0G, 3.9G free.


-- 
Chris Murphy
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