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Symptom & Impact
Services crash or refuse startup when root filesystem reaches 100 percent.
Environment & Reproduction
Ubuntu 20.04 host with verbose logging and weak retention controls.
Root Cause Analysis
Unbounded logs, core dumps, or rotated files consume critical disk capacity.
Quick Triage
Run df -h and du scans under /var/log to locate top consumers.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Identify runaway logs, journal growth, and failed rotation tasks.

Solution – Primary Fix
Free space safely, tune journald limits, and enforce logrotate policies.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Offload logs to centralized storage and reduce local retention.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Sustained free space threshold is restored and services remain healthy.
Rollback Plan
Recover archived logs from backup if audit requirements demand restoration.
Prevention & Hardening
Alert on filesystem usage and validate rotation in routine health checks.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Database corruption and package failures can occur when disk is exhausted.
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References & Further Reading
Ubuntu journald and logrotate administration documentation.
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