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permanent resize of /var/
- Nov 08, 2023
There doesn't seem to be a permanent solution that survives an upgrade. However from version 16.0.0.0 the /var partition is increased by 50%. Maybe that will work for you. On the other hand, what's eating your diskspace on /var?
This following article says you'll have to do it again after an update.
/var folder size decreases automatically after upgrade (f5.com)
So there´s no permanent solution that survives an upgrade?
- Nov 08, 2023
There doesn't seem to be a permanent solution that survives an upgrade. However from version 16.0.0.0 the /var partition is increased by 50%. Maybe that will work for you. On the other hand, what's eating your diskspace on /var?
- kimhenriksenNov 08, 2023
Cirrocumulus
Not sure, what´s eating it up to be honest. We got a case open, so hoping on some help there. As v16 is not supported on the new R-Series we´re skipping that i believe. So that leaves either V17 or V15 with this work each time....hmm
- Nov 08, 2023
You can use 'du -k -x /var | sort -n' to see what directories uses a large amount of space. They are on the end of the list. That could give you an indication.
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