2012/7/3 Sébastien Leblanc <leblancsebas@gmail.com>:
That might be somewhat of an issue as I am running systemd and not the default initscripts, therefore there is no rc.conf file on my system... Also, `ps` does not report a syslog process running.
Running `systemctl start syslog.service` responded that the syslog service could not be found.
[ systemd/cronie ]
# systemctl enable cronie.service # systemctl start cronie.service
I deleted the /var/log/slim.log file, however the filesystem still reports being full... That is weird. Sure, 27G files aren't a common occurence. I hope my filesystem is not thrashed.
Restart the slim process, after that you'll have lots of free space. This may sound funny, but is actually a well standard mechanism in Unix. The space won't be freed as long as any process has it opened. mvg, Guus