Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2010 15:31:57 -0400 From: Brian Wolman <jeep@skywolf.net> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: natd opening partition Message-ID: <4BA27FAD.7080106@skywolf.net>
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Hey there, I run a test server here at the house that also runs natd to share internet across the network. The past few weeks my free space on /var was running dangerously low. After some investigation, I found out that the used space was actually an open file, and here is what lsof showed me: natd 1736 root 4w VREG 0,84 410420438 23670 /var (/dev/ad4s1d) Normally, natd is only supposed to open it's log file: natd 34254 root 4w VREG 0,84 218703 23582 /var/log/alias.log I've since disabled logging to alias.log and the problem has not re-occurred, however I would still like to know what I could have done to cause that, or if maybe it's some kind of bug. -Brian
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