My diskspace fulled up as the purge filters did not work properly, so I had to manually delete events to allow enough space for ZM to restart.
Now I'm getting constantly these warnings in the logs, and they don't seem to disappear. I first though it just would purge the indexes of all the deleted events, but I see the same event reported over again.
What is needed to clear the index?
DiskSpace: Event does not exist
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DiskSpace: Event does not exist
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zm-v1.36.33 in docker @ Ubuntu 22.04.4.LTS
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Re: DiskSpace: Event does not exist
Those would eventually drop off, but you can expedite with
sudo zmaudit.pl
sudo zmaudit.pl
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Re: DiskSpace: Event does not exist
Code: Select all
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
2451688 root 20 0 47088 36480 2432 R 93.8 0.2 498:19.77 zmaudit.pl
2612198 911 20 0 7032 5760 1152 R 78.0 0.0 3:21.84 rm
2456700 911 20 0 2601296 2.0g 38528 S 72.1 13.1 341:37.29 zmc
1352027 911 20 0 621832 219352 11984 S 1.5 1.4 100:03.61 zmc
1351332 27 20 0 2676976 433744 10880 S 1.1 2.7 893:30.50 mysqld
zm-v1.36.33 in docker @ Ubuntu 22.04.4.LTS
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Re: DiskSpace: Event does not exist
Yep. It's slow. Lotsa look-ups.