Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 10:49:26 +0200 From: Dmitry Alyabyev <dimitry@al.org.ua> To: "Arie J. Gerszt" <arie@gerszt.ch>, <freebsd-isp@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: update filesystem problems - still unsolved but new evidence Message-ID: <200303261049.26763.dimitry@al.org.ua> In-Reply-To: <FEEHKMHBPPGLAPHJCDIIMEOMCFAA.arie@gerszt.ch> References: <FEEHKMHBPPGLAPHJCDIIMEOMCFAA.arie@gerszt.ch>
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On Wednesday 26 March 2003 08:18, Arie J. Gerszt wrote: > Hi All > > Thanks for your reply. As I freed up some space by moving /sbin /bin to > another > parition, which gave me 3MB, it's bad way - as bad as have root's shell not in / by the way - you should have /bin and /sbin and other staff in / partition in case on troubles and posibility to run some checks/fixes over others partitions. > today I see, that the / parition overruns 107% > again. > > I just can't figure out, who that is, why it happens. > > What I also see is: > > Mar 26 06:12:43 caramba /kernel: pid 46469 (sweep), uid 85 on /: file > system full > Mar 26 06:21:16 caramba /kernel: pid 47054 (sweep), uid 85 on /: file > system full > > sweep is the av scanner for qmail (user id 85). Strangely, the av scanner > does not > sit on /, rather /usr/ in my opinion the problem is in /tmp (Bill Vermillion wrote about it) files in /tmp can be used by your av scanner and others programs. the solution is to move /tmp/* to /usr/tmp or /var/tmp and make symlink -- Dimitry
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