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Using up disk space #481
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Following updating ruby to 2.7.7 (first step before updating to ruby 3) and ubuntu to 22.04, I am experiencing problems with my disk filling up, and have tracked this down to sneakers. Note that the ruby update does cause a deprecation warning for syntax deprecated in ruby 3 in our application that has caused our log files to be larger than usual - but I've adjusted logrotate for that, and those changes are keeping the sizes reasonable. It isn't our application logs that are filling up the disk space. It is something that clears the disk space when sneakers is restarted.
Here is what I know so far:
df shows 14G used
du show 7.5G used
After seeing this: https://serverfault.com/a/581521 in which apache caused a similar problem for someone, I tried restarting various services running. Restarting sneakers cleared 8.4G
So restarting sneakers cleared 8.4 GB of diskspace on my server. Prior to this, sneakers had been running for 2 days (when I had done an instance refresh for our servers).
We are running sneakers 2.7.0, with bunny 2.9.2.
sneakers.rb
settings.yml relevation sections:
I am not sure what in sneakers is using up the disk space - but something in it or controlled by it (such as bunny) is using space that is cleared on restarting the sneakers service.
If anyone has any insight or suggestions, I'd greatly appreciate it.
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