conntrack log file taking up 40Gb after 1 month
Bug #1497287 reported by
Sam Stoelinga
This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #1464932: Conntrackd: logrotate postsctipt doesn't restart deamon.
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Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Fuel for OpenStack |
Confirmed
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High
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Kyrylo Galanov | ||
6.1.x |
Confirmed
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High
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MOS Maintenance | ||
7.0.x |
Confirmed
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High
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MOS Maintenance |
Bug Description
Conntrack log file which became about 40Gb took up the whole root filesystem after running an 6.1 env for a month. Had to delete the conntrack log file and after that kill the process which opened the log file with `lsof | grep "/var" | grep deleted`
I don't have any specifics to reproduce other than run a 8 node environment with 3 controllers in HA using OVS + vlan.
Version: 6.1 nightly build
build_number: "273"
build_id: "2015-06-
Edit: After inspecting conntrackd.conf I found that following parameter is present LogFile off so there shouldn't be any logfile but there was a logfile. Can anybody check whether /var/log/
description: | updated |
Changed in fuel: | |
assignee: | nobody → Fuel Library Team (fuel-library) |
Changed in fuel: | |
milestone: | none → 8.0 |
importance: | Undecided → High |
status: | New → Confirmed |
Changed in fuel: | |
assignee: | Fuel Library Team (fuel-library) → Kyrylo Galanov (kgalanov) |
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We should just add "/var/log/ conntrack* .log" to our list of files to rotate.