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Operating Systems Linux /var getting fill frequently Post 302836225 by solaris_1977 on Tuesday 23rd of July 2013 07:32:59 PM
Old 07-23-2013
/var getting fill frequently

I have Red hat Linux server. There are 14 NFS shares which are coming from NAS. There are so many messages filling /var/log/messages, which seems like some NFS logging is enables somewhere, but I am not able to figure it out. Every few minutes, it will filll my /var (which is part of root) to 100%

Code:
Jul 23 16:15:26 vmvctppd09 kernel: NFS: read done (0:11/165604 4096@2499461120)
Jul 23 16:15:26 vmvctppd09 kernel: NFS: read done (0:11/165604 4096@2499465216)
Jul 23 16:15:26 vmvctppd09 kernel: NFS: read done (0:11/165604 4096@2499469312)
Jul 23 16:15:26 vmvctppd09 kernel: NFS: read done (0:11/165604 4096@2499473408)
Jul 23 16:15:26 vmvctppd09 kernel: NFS: nfs_readpage_result: 10753, (status 32768)
Jul 23 16:15:26 vmvctppd09 kernel: NFS: nfs_update_inode(0:11/165604 ct=1 info=0x7e7f)
Jul 23 16:15:26 vmvctppd09 kernel: NFS: read done (0:11/165604 4096@2499706880)
Jul 23 16:15:26 vmvctppd09 kernel: NFS: read done (0:11/165604 4096@2499710976)
Jul 23 16:15:26 vmvctppd09 kernel: NFS: read done (0:11/165604 4096@2499715072)
Jul 23 16:15:26 vmvctppd09 kernel: NFS: read done (0:11/165604 4096@2499719168)
Jul 23 16:15:26 vmvctppd09 kernel: NFS: read done (0:11/165604 4096@2499723264)
Jul 23 16:15:26 vmvctppd09 kernel: NFS: read done (0:11/165604 4096@2499727360)
Jul 23 16:15:26 vmvctppd09 kernel: NFS: read done (0:11/165604 4096@2499731456)
Jul 23 16:15:26 vmvctppd09 kernel: NFS: read done (0:11/165604 4096@2499735552)
Jul 23 16:15:26 vmvctppd09 kernel: NFS: read(logs/access_log, 219024@2499428879)
Jul 23 16:15:26 vmvctppd09 kernel: NFS: nfs_readpage_result: 10754, (status 32768)
Jul 23 16:15:26 vmvctppd09 kernel: NFS: nfs_update_inode(0:11/165604 ct=1 info=0x7e7f)
Jul 23 16:15:26 vmvctppd09 kernel: NFS: read done (0:11/165604 4096@2499739648)
Jul 23 16:15:26 vmvctppd09 kernel: NFS: read done (0:11/165604 4096@2499743744)
Jul 23 16:15:26 vmvctppd09 kernel: NFS: read done (0:11/165604 4096@2499747840)
Jul 23 16:15:26 vmvctppd09 kernel: NFS: read done (0:11/165604 4096@2499751936)
Jul 23 16:15:26 vmvctppd09 kernel: NFS: read done (0:11/165604 4096@2499756032)
Jul 23 16:15:26 vmvctppd09 kernel: NFS: read done (0:11/165604 4096@2499760128)
Jul 23 16:15:26 vmvctppd09 kernel: NFS: read done (0:11/165604 4096@2499764224)

Can somebody suggest me, where to look and stop these logging messages ?
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I got the fix. Somebody has put nfs pid in /proc/sys/sunrpc/nfs_debug and that was reading that pid continuosly and throwing messages. Thanks

Last edited by solaris_1977; 07-23-2013 at 08:42 PM.. Reason: I was able to fix it myself
 

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rpcdebug(8)						      System Manager's Manual						       rpcdebug(8)

NAME
rpcdebug - set and clear NFS and RPC kernel debug flags SYNOPSIS
rpcdebug -vh rpcdebug -m module rpcdebug -m module -s flags... rpcdebug -m module -c flags... DESCRIPTION
The rpcdebug command allows an administrator to set and clear the Linux kernel's NFS client and server debug flags. Setting these flags causes the kernel to emit messages to the system log in response to NFS activity; this is typically useful when debugging NFS problems. The first form in the synopsis can be used to list all available debug flags. The second form shows the currently set debug flags for the given module. The third form sets one or more flags, and the fourth form clears one or more flags. The value all may be used to set or clear all the flags for the given module. OPTIONS
-c Clear the given debug flags. -h Print a help message and exit. When combined with the -v option, also prints the available debug flags. -m module Specify which module's flags to set or clear. Available modules are: nfsd The NFS server. nfs The NFS client. nlm The Network Lock Manager, in either an NFS client or server. rpc The Remote Procedure Call module, in either an NFS client or server. -s Set the given debug flags. -v Increase the verbosity of rpcdebug's output. FILES
/proc/sys/sunrpc/{rpc,nfs,nfsd,nlm}_debug procfs-based interface to kernel debug flags. SEE ALSO
rpc.nfsd(8), nfs(5), syslogd(8). BUGS
Bugs can be found or reported at http://nfs.sf.net/. AUTHOR
Program by Olaf Kirch <okir@suse.de> and <frederic.jolly@bull.ext.net>. Manpage by Greg Banks <gnb@melbourne.sgi.com>. 5 Jul 2006 rpcdebug(8)
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