Adam,

 

The disk space is not full, the last time it ran out of room we expanded the disk to allow for new devices.  When I was adding devices when I first setup Observium, we rant out of space several times and it stopped working.  So this last time we really added a lot of space.  Is there a limit of devices, or space you can add?

 

Filesystem                                         Size        Used      Avail      Use% Mounted on

udev                                                    1.1G      0              1.1G      0% /dev

tmpfs                                                   210M   19M       191M     10% /run

/dev/mapper/turnkey-root          83G        19G        61G        24% /

tmpfs                                                  1.1G     0              1.1G      0% /dev/shm

tmpfs                                                  5.3M     0              5.3M     0% /run/lock

tmpfs                                                  1.1G      0              1.1G      0% /sys/fs/cgroup

tmpfs                                                  210M    0              210M   0% /run/user/0

 

I have added a new user and password, from the terminal and I was not able to log in using the new user.

 

 

I have deleted the observium logs and rebooted, I tried to log in and still nothing happens, the home page just blinks and nothing happens, it just stays on the logon page.

 

 

root@observium ~# df -h

Filesystem                                          Size                       Used                      Avail      Use% Mounted on

udev                                                    982M                    0                             982M   0% /dev

tmpfs                                                  200M                    5.7M                     194M     3% /run

/dev/mapper/turnkey-root          77G                        16G                        58G        22% /

tmpfs                                                  998M                    0                             998M   0% /dev/shm

tmpfs                                                  5.0M                     0                             5.0M     0% /run/lock

tmpfs                                                  998M                    0                             998M   0% /sys/fs/cgroup

tmpfs                                                  200M                    0                              200M   0% /run/user/0

root@observium ~#

 

From: Adam Armstrong <adama@observium.org>
Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2023 6:17 AM
To: Observium <observium@lists.observium.org>; Adam Armstrong via observium <observium@lists.observium.org>
Cc: Matthew Cotter <Matt.Cotter@BostonFAM.Com>
Subject: Re: [Observium] Re: Still cannot log onto the web console

 

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You can just delete any files in logs, they're just informational and not important.

Housekeeping won't touch them, you need to use logrotate, or just delete them occasionally.

adam.

Adam Armstrong via observium wrote on 28/01/2023 10:54:

Hi Matthew,

I'm not sure where this got to the last time.

Login problems are almost always just disk full (PHP gets angry and won't create sessions properly when disks are full, so you can't log in).

Have you created a new user?

adam.

Matthew Cotter via observium wrote on 27/01/2023 17:58:

Hi Adam,

 

A long time ago, I sent an email saying I could not log onto the Observium website.  It appears to be still working when I look at the log file which is HUGE, 1781351488 in size.   I was looking at the housekeeping option but when I was poking around in the terminal, I see there is cron.daily, cron.weekly, cron.monthly.  no cron.d

 

How can I run this on the fly to clean up that file?   I could not figure that out.  my Linux is amateur at best.  I can navigate around, and edit files, but no coding experience.

 

Please help..  I have made many changes to our network and I need to ger this so we can log in and I need to update the devices.

 

Thank you!

 

Matt

 

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