[01:28] <bindi> anyone set up a lancache docker?
[06:46] <GLaDER> Morning fellas, I am looking to migrate from FreeNAS 9.10.2-U4 to Ubuntu Server 16.04 LTS. Is anything more required than simply installing Ubuntu Server on a disk and import my already existing pools?
[08:34] <lordievader> Good morning
[09:53] <ren0v0> hi, my server is reporting 99% disk space used with "df-h". However i can't find any large files
[09:53] <ren0v0> i've run "du -sch .[!.]* * |sort -h" and it says total is 23/60GB ... ?
[09:55] <lordievader> Did you remove any log files lately?
[09:55] <ren0v0> lordievader, no, i mean they are rotated but nothing manually, why?
[09:56] <lordievader> It is usually the case that the log file is removed but since a syslogger still has a reference to a file that the data of the file is not removed.
[09:56] <lordievader> This is why du and df sometimes do not agree.
[09:56] <ren0v0> right
[09:56] <ren0v0> is this what "sudo lsof | grep deleted | less"   shows?
[09:57] <ren0v0> found it as a suggestion on stackoverflow to check, there are lots and lots of logfile entries here, but the question is how do i overcome this without rebooting ?
[09:57] <ren0v0> and then, how do i stop it happening?
[09:57] <lordievader> Err, it might be. Not sure.
[09:58] <lordievader> You can't it is inherent to how things work.
[09:59] <lordievader> As long as an application has a reference to a file the data of that time is not unallocated.
[09:59] <ren0v0> so my server will fall over because of this unless i reboot it ?
[10:00] <lordievader> No, finding the application responsible and restarting that is enough.
[10:07] <ren0v0> so i have to restart my webserver or backend
[10:07] <ren0v0> its the same thing
[10:07] <ren0v0> surely this isn't normal as you say
[10:08] <ren0v0> so like this?
[10:08] <ren0v0> nginx      7410               www-data   49w      REG              253,1 2746183886    1064873 /home/user/logs/access-api.log.1 (deleted)
[10:09] <ren0v0> there are 100s of these lines
[10:10] <lordievader> No, it is not.
[10:11] <lordievader> Is it cleared though if you restart nginx?
[10:12] <ren0v0> i don't want to restart it
[10:12] <ren0v0> it'll knock out all users access, WS etc
[10:12] <ren0v0> sure it won't be for long, but thats crazy
[10:13] <ren0v0> guess i have no choice but to try
[10:14] <ren0v0> yes that cleared the space
[10:14] <lordievader> I agree that it is not normal behaviour, I don't really know what can be the cause... :(
[10:14] <lordievader> Hmm
[10:14] <ren0v0> Process: 27435 ExecStop=/sbin/start-stop-daemon --quiet --stop --retry QUIT/5 --pidfile /run/nginx.pid (code=exited, status=2)     not sure about this line here, with status=2, thats an error?
[10:14] <lordievader> Perhaps there is a bug report about this?
[10:15] <ren0v0> could it be the way my nginx logs are rotated?
[10:15] <lordievader> Perhaps, is that some in a non standard way?
[10:16] <ren0v0> well i took the config from nginx, but i believe it was much discussed, i'll revisit it and see if there were any updates
[10:16] <ren0v0> something else i noticed, in sysctl/journal logs it showed lots of  "├─11850 nginx: worker process is shutting down"  before i restarted
[10:18] <lordievader> Perhaps those workers do not fully exit?
[10:20] <ren0v0> seems so, but god knows why
[14:50] <Bassetmaster1066> buffer:1
[14:50] <Bassetmaster1066> oops
[23:25] <braziercustoms> Hello? I installed ubuntu server 16.04 on my server..  next day I installed ubuntu-desktop via apt-get..  found out my server has too little video ram and did apt-get remove ubuntu desktop, apt-install gnome-panel, reboot.  It was better but I still wasn't satisfied so I apt-get remove gnome-panel, apt-get install lubuntu-desktop, reboot.. then I got ubuntu login screen with ubuntu desktop.  Didn't like so apt-get remov
[23:39] <braziercustoms> I wanted it gone.. removed.. back to prompt.
[23:54] <braziercustoms> If anyone can explain this? Braziercustoms$gmail.com I have disabled it, but I would like to start over and try different desktop.