Hello Anton,
Out of the blue my disk filled up on the 3rd of October.
wrapper.log.20180926 2.9k 26-Sep-2018 21:13:00 root(0)/root(0) 666
wrapper.log.20180927 Download File 4.9k 27-Sep-2018 22:41:09 root(0)/root(0) 666
wrapper.log.20180928 3.1k 28-Sep-2018 23:54:23 root(0)/root(0) 666
wrapper.log.20180929 2.9k 29-Sep-2018 18:25:43 root(0)/root(0) 666
wrapper.log.20180930 2.7k 30-Sep-2018 23:45:10 root(0)/root(0) 666
wrapper.log.20181001 3.2k 01-Oct-2018 17:48:53 root(0)/root(0) 666
wrapper.log.20181002 66506.7M 03-Oct-2018 00:00:00 root(0)/root(0) 666
wrapper.log.20181003 10677.5M 03-Oct-2018 13:16:13 root(0)/root(0) 666
wrapper.log.20181003.lck 0 03-Oct-2018 13:16:04 root(0)/root(0) 666
wrapper.log.20181005 21.6k 05-Oct-2018 07:53:43 root(0)/root(0) 666
wrapper.log.20181005.lck 0 05-Oct-2018 07:53:33 root(0)/root(0) 666
Hello Anton,
I have sent you one of the smaller log files.
Another thing I found, when I deleted the 66GB log file, previous log files changed in size from i.e. 29th was 2.9k now it is 9.9m
Thanks
Sean
Please ignore the above with file size changes I did not see different log file names.
I have sent samples of log files.
What is filling up my hard disk. There are so many core.# files of various sizes in the traccar folder. Someone assist.
1.1M /opt/traccar/core.62934
1.1G /opt/traccar/core.446
1.5G /opt/traccar/core.630
1.5G /opt/traccar/core.2021
There shouldn't be any core files in the traccar folder. If you have those, it likely indicates JVM crashes.
Thanks for the quick response. Is it safe to delete these files? Which command can i safely use to carry out the same?
Currently the service is running, are there any pointers I can use to check the JVM crashes?
Are they not text files with crash info? It should be safe to remove them.
I have deleted the files and confirmed traccar service to be running okay, even restarted just to verify. This has saved me ~52GB of disk. Thanks once again for your help.
I could not decipher the contents. This is what cat command showed.
/opt/traccar# cat /opt/traccar/core.20841
ELF...
Looks like ELF coredump files.
Thanks for the pointer.
Thank for all your answers Anton...