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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==


On the smaller provisioned TVC systems the root filesystem runs out of free space. The scheduled process of removing the logfiles is somewhere hidden in TruView Java code. On systems with very small disks this process kicks in too late.
On the smaller provisioned TVC systems the root filesystem runs out of free space. The scheduled process of removing the logfiles is somewhere hidden in TruView Java code. On systems with very small disks this process kicks in too late.
 


== Solution ==
== Solution ==

Revision as of 21:13, 5 November 2018

Introduction

On the smaller provisioned TVC systems the root filesystem runs out of free space. The scheduled process of removing the logfiles is somewhere hidden in TruView Java code. On systems with very small disks this process kicks in too late.

Solution

Create a cronjob that deletes Cassandra logfiles from the /tmp directory

Logon to TVC console and run the following commands:

# sudo -i
# crontab -e

And append the following line

30 15 */2 * * find /tmp -maxdepth 1 -name '????????-????-????-????-????????????' | xargs rm -rf

This command deletes the Cassandra logifles every 2 days at half past three in the afternoon.