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Question Log file filling server

MikeCOM

New Pleskian
Hi,

I have a problem with 2 log files filling up my server "php7.0-fpm.log and php7.0-fpm.log.1". Taking about 350 GB right now. Is it save to remove? It's located in folder /var/log/.

Thanks in advance
 
Yes, you can safely remove them. But it's better to find the error that they fill out and fix it.
 
Hi MikeCOM,

I have checked test server with CentOS7, log files of [Plesk] php7.0-fpm located in directory "/var/log/plesk-php70-fpm/". Plesk-php70 logrotate policy configures in /etc/logrotate.d/plesk-php70.

What OS/version do you use? Who is a vendor of php70-fpm that you use?
 
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