Date: Wed, 10 May 2000 18:17:37 +0100 From: Joe Karthauser <joe@pavilion.net> To: Mitch Collinsworth <mkc@Graphics.Cornell.EDU> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org, freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: 3.0-R server /var running out of inodes (not a usenet question) Message-ID: <20000510181737.R21249@pavilion.net> In-Reply-To: <200005101637.MAA79845@larryboy.graphics.cornell.edu>; from mkc@Graphics.Cornell.EDU on Wed, May 10, 2000 at 12:37:26PM -0400 References: <joe@pavilion.net> <200005101637.MAA79845@larryboy.graphics.cornell.edu>
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On Wed, May 10, 2000 at 12:37:26PM -0400, Mitch Collinsworth wrote: > > >What have you got that creates lots and lots of little files every now > >and then, maybe in /var/tmp ? > > Lots and lots, as in half a million. Excellent question. My original > message gave the list of work being done by this machine: > > >I have a server running 3.0-R that serves DNS, ntp, > >NIS, NFS, sendmail, imap, pop, majordomo, DHCP, and syslog. > > I'm not imagining any of these going to that extreme under normal > operation. Maybe sendmail or majordomo if they were under extreme > load, but they're not. If they were there would be evidence of that > in the logs. I believe it's got to be a failure mode of some sort. > Especially since this seems to happen rather suddenly and then all > traces are gone after reboot. Seems like a race condition somewhere. Yes, but not experienced by anyone else in my knowledge. We were running 3.0-R on live servers with lots of load, (web, mail, and news), and didn't experience this. That's why I suggested temp files. They _would_ disappear after a reboot. BTW are you running soft-updates? Joe To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-isp" in the body of the message
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