My /var/log/reporting/pgsql/151485 folder is filling up with lots of files. What is this? It's 12GB there now.
I am doing an internal nmap scan so my packetfilter is filling up as well, but that is understood and ok.
On tuesday I found a thread here about some of the same, and I ended up deleting everything and reinitialize pgsql with the commands in the thread, since my disk was completely full. Today (two days later) the problem is back, just now the disk isn't full since I was able to tody up on Tuesday gzipping the packetfile which hadn't been gzipped due to full disk.
Btw, this is a production hot-standby cluster at work running on two dell 1950 4-core CPU, not my home FW. I have created a ticket with my provider also.
OT: Is there a way to drop logging of one host without making several rules? I just don't want to log all the dropped packages from my nmap scan server, while keeping the rules intact so it won't have special permissions through the FW
I am doing an internal nmap scan so my packetfilter is filling up as well, but that is understood and ok.
On tuesday I found a thread here about some of the same, and I ended up deleting everything and reinitialize pgsql with the commands in the thread, since my disk was completely full. Today (two days later) the problem is back, just now the disk isn't full since I was able to tody up on Tuesday gzipping the packetfile which hadn't been gzipped due to full disk.
Btw, this is a production hot-standby cluster at work running on two dell 1950 4-core CPU, not my home FW. I have created a ticket with my provider also.
OT: Is there a way to drop logging of one host without making several rules? I just don't want to log all the dropped packages from my nmap scan server, while keeping the rules intact so it won't have special permissions through the FW