Date: Wed, 6 Aug 1997 20:22:04 +1000 (EST) From: Paul Sondhu <paul@comcirc.com.au> To: freebsd-isp@freebsd.org Subject: Problem with root filesystem becoming full Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.3.91.970806200651.4972A-100000@riker.comcirc.com.au>
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Today our main internet server has started having problems regarding disk space. One of our dialup customers gave me a call saying that he couldnt download his mail through Eudora. I took a log at the logs and it included errors saying that there wasnt enough temporary space to create .pop.username files or something along those lines. I did a 'df -k' and it showed that the / filesystem was full. I decided to reboot the server and after it had booted up, a df showed that about 25MB was free. What happened then was very unusual. I did a df every few seconds and slowly the hard disk space in / got less and less until it filled up again. A few minutes later everything returned to normal and I had about 20MB free again. Can anyone explain to me why this may be occuring. The only thing that I can think of is that there was a heap of email or something queued up waiting to get to the server from our ISP. The /var/log/messages log showed: Aug 6 14:22:24 riker /kernel: uid 0 on /: file system full Is it possible to move the /var/mail directory onto a different partition and then create a symbolic link to this new directory without incurring any problems? This would greatly improve our disk space problem. We have plenty of room left on another partition: Filesystem 512-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on /dev/sd0a 237918 185012 33872 85% / /dev/sd0s1e 1985502 1664954 161706 91% /usr /dev/sd0s1f 5655650 3506028 1697170 67% /www procfs 8 8 0 100% /proc Any help would be much appreciated. Paul. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Sondhu Email: paul@comcirc.com.au Computer Circuit Pty. Ltd. Tel: +61 03 53826959 27 Darlot St. Fax: +61 03 53826301 Horsham 3400 WWW: http://www.comcirc.com.au/staff/paul Victoria Australia -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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