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Date:      Fri, 10 Jul 1998 20:16:13 -0400
From:      Leo Papandreou <leo@talcom.net>
To:        stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: your mail
Message-ID:  <19980710201613.18749@supersex.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.96.980710184347.11754I-100000@geeklab.globalserve.net>; from Peter Philipp on Fri, Jul 10, 1998 at 06:44:38PM -0400
References:  <199807102021.NAA07672@server.everexgov.com> <Pine.BSF.3.96.980710184347.11754I-100000@geeklab.globalserve.net>

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On Fri, Jul 10, 1998 at 06:44:38PM -0400, Peter Philipp wrote:
> if your filesystem is fairly small and you have a certain program
> generating a core file, you might see these messages and the core file
> gets truncated (useless).  Just a thought..hope it helps.
> 

Any process writing to, say, /tmp can also do this. The painfully
correct fix is to fatten /. You may consider symlinking the offen-
sive directory to another partition for the interim.

> > and also, how can i clear mail(messages) from the mail queue?

Well, there's your culprit :-) man sendmail; look at the queue time
options.


> Peter Philipp (PP2441)
> Globalserve System Administration
> "How I wish you were here..." - Pink Floyd
> 
> On Fri, 10 Jul 1998, Nino Tungul wrote:
> 
> > Help! Help! Help!
> > 
> > I'm new with freeBSD and I always get a message 
> > "kernel: uid 0 /: file system full" on our server, but when run df it only 
> > shows 41% (mounted on / ) on capacity. How can I clear this mess.?
> > Can somebody help me?
> > 
> > and also, how can i clear mail(messages) from the mail queue? 
> > 
> > 
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