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Symptom & Impact
Disk usage reaches 100 percent and write operations fail across services.
Environment & Reproduction
Debian 9 nodes accumulate logs and temporary artifacts without retention limits.
Root Cause Analysis
Unbounded growth in log, cache, or backup paths exhausts available filesystem space.
Quick Triage
Identify top disk consumers and delete only safe temporary files first.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Measure filesystem usage by path and verify inode pressure and mount health.

Solution – Primary Fix
Clean high-growth paths, rotate logs, and expand storage where justified.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Move heavy data directories to separate volumes with quotas.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Free space recovers above operational threshold and writes resume normally.
Rollback Plan
Restore removed data from backups if cleanup removed required files.
Prevention & Hardening
Set retention policies, alerts, and periodic disk hygiene tasks.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Linked to log pipeline failures and database outage symptoms.
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References & Further Reading
Filesystem management and log rotation best practices for Debian.
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