[SR-Users] Disk space went full in 3 days. Kamailio 3.1 @debian64

Coca chanea at gmail.com
Fri Jul 29 10:07:14 CEST 2011


Thanks Timo,

I found that it is the file /var/log/apache2/error.log  is increasing too
quickly.
Obviously it is not related to Kamailio but kinda worm attack , i think.

coca

2011/7/29 Timo Klecker <klecker at decoit.de>

> Hey Coca,****
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> df –h****
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> you can check, which mountpoint is full. Lets say “/var”.****
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> then you can check the folders****
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>                 cd /var****
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>                 du –h –max-depth=1****
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> Then go to the “big” folders and repeat until you know the files, that
> caused the full disk. The solution should be clearer then.****
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> Kind regards ****
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> Timo Klecker ****
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> *Von:* sr-users-bounces at lists.sip-router.org [mailto:
> sr-users-bounces at lists.sip-router.org] *Im Auftrag von *Coca
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> *Betreff:* [SR-Users] Disk space went full in 3 days. Kamailio 3.1
> @debian64****
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> Hi List ,****
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> I have newly installed Kamailio 3.1 on a debian 64 server , replacing the
> OpenSIPs server  ****
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> And the subscribers are about 1000 people.****
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> After running 3 days, the disk with 8GB became full and caused Mysql
> stopped.   ****
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> I have checked /etc/my.cnf , and the setting about binary log is like:****
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> #log_bin                        = /var/log/mysql/mysql-bin.log****
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> expire_logs_days        = 10****
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> max_binlog_size         = 100M****
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> It seems that binaly log for mysql is disabled.****
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> What else possible reason could cause this problem??****
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> Any hint will be helpful.****
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> Thank you all,****
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> Coca****
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