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Symptom & Impact
Services fail writes, updates break, and system processes become unstable due to no free space.
Environment & Reproduction
Often triggered by runaway logs, temp files, package cache growth, or orphaned artifacts.
Root Cause Analysis
Lack of retention controls and monitoring allows sudden disk consumption spikes.
Quick Triage
Identify top consumers quickly and prioritize cleanup that is safe and reversible.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Map usage by filesystem path, inode pressure, and recently grown files.

Solution – Primary Fix
Purge safe artifacts, rotate logs, and reclaim package cache to restore headroom.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Extend volume capacity or split high-growth paths onto dedicated filesystems.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Free space exceeds operational threshold and failing services recover normally.
Rollback Plan
Restore archived logs or reverted cleanup changes if data was removed too aggressively.
Prevention & Hardening
Set disk alerts, enforce retention policies, and cap log/cache growth.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Often accompanies journal write failures, apt errors, and temporary file exceptions.
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References & Further Reading
Ubuntu storage management, logrotate, and capacity planning references.
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