Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 14:44:45 -0800 From: "Antonio Lupher" <antonioabroad@hotmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: PHP failure/SSH down-->Finally completely offline Message-ID: <Sea1-F128ElcxVJuFnY000085e7@hotmail.com>
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I have looked at the log files in /var/log, but can't find anything out of
the ordinary. Which should I be looking and (what should I be looking
for?). How can I tell if /tmp is a disk filesystem or a ramdisk?
I have also noticed two processes running that I hadn't seen before:
6 con Is+ 0:00.11 sh /etc/rc autoboot
447 con I+ 0:00.00 sh /etc/rc autoboot
Might this mean anything? Anyway, it's still crashing very regularly...
about every 6 hours or so.
-antonio
>Antonio Lupher wrote:
>
>>Warning: open(/tmp/sess_4a23ba911863d07812e9cdf99656586f, O_RDWR) failed:
>>Device not configured (6) in
>
>
>>Warning: open(/tmp/sess_4a23ba911863d07812e9cdf99656586f, O_RDWR) failed:
>>Device not configured (6) in Unknown on line 0
>> Warning: Failed to write session data (files). Please verify that the
>>current setting of session.save_path is correct (/tmp) in Unknown on line
>>0
>>=======================================================
>>
>>I then try to login via ssh... but I get "Connection closed by [my ip]".
>
>It seems to me there is something wrong with your /tmp filesystem, causing
>both php and apache to be unable to write temp files, and also causes
>problems for several other daemons.
>
>Do your logfiles in /var/log tell you anything ? They should ;)
>Is /tmp a disk filesystem, or a ramdisk ?
>
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