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Symptom & Impact
Root volume usage climbs above safe limits and risks service interruption.
Environment & Reproduction
dnf, journald, and application writes fail due to no space left on device.
Root Cause Analysis
Log growth, package cache bloat, orphaned data, or undersized LV allocation.
Quick Triage
Run df -h, lvs, vgs, and du scans to identify high-impact directories.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Clean dnf caches and rotate large logs before structural volume changes.

Solution – Primary Fix
Use lvextend then xfs_growfs on RHEL 9 defaults where XFS backs root.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Coordinate cleanup with app owners for stale artifacts and backup retention.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
If offloading data remotely, validate network policies for mount endpoints.
Rollback Plan
Apply restorecon on relocated paths so services retain access after migration.
Prevention & Hardening
Set threshold alerts at 75 percent and 85 percent for proactive remediation.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Model growth trends and reserve VG free space for emergency expansion.
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References & Further Reading
Confirm stable free space and successful writes from key services after remediation.
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