frm
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It appears there was an error that continued due to continuous traffic pounding that task, taking the server offline.

There should be no reason the error log can run rampant to about 2 million errors at a storage cost of 29.2 GB.
If, say, an attacker learned of what could cause an error, they could pound the site until the server (affecting other sites) goes down.
It would be okay if XenForo could be able to Clear the log within the ACP, but at this size, it requires a direct query to resolve, as XenForo runs into trouble clearing it via the ACP (i.e., see console).
Surely, there could be a row limiter, and if it exceeds that, perhaps (1) email every X hours until it's resolved?
There should be no reason the error log can run rampant to about 2 million errors at a storage cost of 29.2 GB.
If, say, an attacker learned of what could cause an error, they could pound the site until the server (affecting other sites) goes down.
It would be okay if XenForo could be able to Clear the log within the ACP, but at this size, it requires a direct query to resolve, as XenForo runs into trouble clearing it via the ACP (i.e., see console).
Code:
TRUNCATE TABLE xf_error_log;
Surely, there could be a row limiter, and if it exceeds that, perhaps (1) email every X hours until it's resolved?
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