Date: Sat, 14 Jan 1995 10:55:10 -0800 From: asami@cs.berkeley.edu (Satoshi Asami) To: hackers@FreeBSD.org Subject: uid 32767 on /var: file system full Message-ID: <199501141855.KAA10713@silvia.HIP.Berkeley.EDU>
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What does this message mean? I've got a bunch of these today on my 2.0R system. Uid 32767 is "nobody", and grep finds only "fingerd -sl" in /etc/inetd.conf. /var has more than a meg free, and this hasn't changed significantly since last night so I guess whatever filled it up died by itself.... ===== Jan 14 07:30:49 silvia kernel: uid 32767 on /var: file system full Jan 14 07:30:50 silvia last message repeated 9 times ===== I don't know what sendmail does, but /var/log/maillog doesn't have anything around 7:30. /etc/weekly runs at 7:30, and I DID get the output which looks normal. Other than changing the ${MANPATH:-...} to `manpath -q`, my /etc/weekly is as shipped. /var/cron/log.0 shows nothing suspicious (but of course /var was full at that time). For NFS, all the filesystems (root, var, usr, home) are exported to the two FreeBSD machines in this apartment (my roommates') and my research workstation at school, but the two PCs were down and nobody was logged in to the workstation in my office. Satoshi
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