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kern.log consuming all my disk space(entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe)

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HGS

I get a warning that I am running out of disk space. I find that it is the syslogs, especially the kern.log(s) that are eating up disk. It seems like my system is writing message over and over hundreds of times per minutes I have line repeted in the file log : entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe any one know cause of this problem and how can i fix it .

thank you for your helps,

Artur Meinild avatar
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Hello. Please provide information about both your Ubuntu and Kernel version. Include output of `lsb-release -a` and `uname -a`. Thanks.
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HGS
Ubuntu version : 22.04.1 LTS and kernel version: 5.15.0-52-generic
Artur Meinild avatar
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Also please include complete log output for the last minute or so .. In your post please, use the edit function.
Artur Meinild avatar
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Also please (in your post) give some context. When did this begin, and did something special happen on that occasion (new apps, new settings etc)?
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That message is typically at the end of a call trace dump and provides no information as to what caused a call trace to be logged in the first place. To be able to help, we need all the information @ArturMeinild has asked for.
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