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Symptom & Impact
Critical processes fail to write logs or data, leading to cascading service outages.
Environment & Reproduction
Common on long-lived Ubuntu 16.04 VMs with growing logs, caches, and package artifacts.
Root Cause Analysis
Unchecked growth in root filesystem consumption exhausts allocated logical volume capacity.
Quick Triage
Measure disk usage by path and identify largest consumers before emergency cleanup.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Inspect VG free extents, map LV allocations, and confirm filesystem type before resizing operations.

Solution – Primary Fix
Expand underlying disk if needed, extend LVM logical volume, then grow filesystem online or offline.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Purge obsolete artifacts and move large data paths to separate dedicated volumes.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Sustained free-space headroom remains above policy minimum and services operate normally.
Rollback Plan
Revert recent data moves and recover from backups if resizing workflow fails.
Prevention & Hardening
Add capacity alerts and periodic growth forecasting for root volume utilization trends.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Often tied to journal growth, container image sprawl, and backup file accumulation.
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References & Further Reading
See LVM administration guides and Linux filesystem resize documentation.
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