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Particion vmware vcenter al 100% llena porque el fichero audit.log no ha sido rotado

  /dev/sda3 - root partition 100% full due to Audit.log files not being rotated in vCenter Server Appliance (2149278) Last Updated:  22/4/2020 Categories:  Troubleshooting   38 Language:                   Chinese (Simplified) English                             subscribe   Symptoms 100% capacity used for  /dev/sda3 . Size of  audit.log  file is very large and  /var/log/audit  folder consumes majority of the space. Saved logs from log rotate policy reference a date that is not in line with the policy. Unable to connect to the vCenter Server as services are not started. Running  /etc/cron.daily/logrotate  manually rotates logs as expected. Accessing vSphere Web Client might fail with error:  503 service unavailable   Purpose This article provides steps to reduce the  audit.log  size.   Resolution To resolve this issue, truncate the  audit.log  file and verify the cron job is working correctly.   Truncate audit.log Log in to the vCenter Server Appliance through SSH. Run this command to en

Incrementar el espacio de disco en vmwarre vcenter vsphere 6.0

  Increasing the disk space for the VMware vCenter Server Appliance in vSphere 6.0 (2126276) Last Updated:  8/10/2019 Categories:  How to   17 Language:                   Chinese (Simplified) Japanese English                             subscribe   Purpose This article provides steps to increase the disk space of a specific VMDK for the vCenter Server Appliance 6.x. With the introduction of Logical Volume Management (LVM) in vSphere 6.0, you are now able to dynamically increase the disk size of the vCenter Server disks.   List of VMDKs for a vCenter Server Appliance 6.0 - Size Mount point and Purpose   Resolution To increase the disk capacity for a specific VMDK on the vCenter Server Appliance 6.0 Note : This KB article is not applicable for increasing the size of the root ( / ) partition as the root partition is not LVM, we cannot modify the size of root ( / )   Log in to the vCenter Server Appliance using SSH and root credentials. Run this command to enable the Bash shell: shell.set