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Symptom & Impact
Full disks can halt writes for databases, logs, and package operations.
Environment & Reproduction
Services crash or become read-only; apt and journald report no space left.
Root Cause Analysis
Hosts with small root volumes, runaway logs, or orphaned artifacts.
Quick Triage
Unexpected growth in logs, caches, backups, or application temp files.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Capture top disk consumers with df, du, and journal size stats.

Solution – Primary Fix
Purge safe cache and archive logs to restore free space quickly.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Implement retention policies and right-size partitions for workload growth.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Validate free space thresholds and stable service restarts.
Rollback Plan
Set quotas, cleanup jobs, and lifecycle policies for temp artifacts.
Prevention & Hardening
Alert at 75 percent and 90 percent utilization for critical mount points.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Reattach archived data only after expanding capacity or offloading storage.
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References & Further Reading
Debian storage administration docs and journald size controls.
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