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Date:      Sat, 19 Dec 1998 20:08:21 -0500 (EST)
From:      "Crist J. Clark" <cjc@cc942873-a.ewndsr1.nj.home.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG (FreeBSD Questions)
Subject:   POP3 Error Message
Message-ID:  <199812200108.UAA24573@cc942873-a.ewndsr1.nj.home.com>

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I'm running a FreeBSD machine as a mail server for our
company. Earlier in the week I started to get an unusual error message
gernerated by the ipopd daemon (and occasionally by imapd). Here is
the dmesg output, 

pid 21983 (ipop3d), uid 1026 on /: file system full
pid 21983 (ipop3d), uid 1026 on /: file system full
pid 21986 (ipop3d), uid 1010 on /: file system full
pid 21986 (ipop3d), uid 1010 on /: file system full
pid 1256 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 1256 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 1317 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 1317 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 1416 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 1416 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 2893 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 2893 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 2941 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 2941 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 2991 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 2991 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 28906 (imapd), uid 1017 on /: file system full
pid 3026 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3026 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3030 (ipop3d), uid 3607 on /: file system full
pid 3030 (ipop3d), uid 3607 on /: file system full
pid 3088 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3088 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3130 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3130 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3187 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3187 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3214 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3214 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3239 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3239 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3254 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3254 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3270 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3270 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3284 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3284 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3302 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3302 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3323 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3323 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3324 (ipop3d), uid 1022 on /: file system full
pid 3324 (ipop3d), uid 1022 on /: file system full
pid 3341 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3341 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3385 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3385 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3412 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3412 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3426 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3426 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3441 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3441 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3451 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3451 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3467 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full
pid 3467 (ipop3d), uid 2015 on /: file system full

However, a quick 'df -k' shows,

[108:~] df -k
Filesystem  1K-blocks     Used    Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/wd0s2a     31775    15759    13474    54%    /
/dev/wd0s2e    396895   180774   184370    50%    /usr
/dev/wd0s2f    528175    50916   435005    10%    /var
procfs              4        4        0   100%    /proc

My file system is not nearly full, and ipopd is not writing anything
to the root file system that I know of.

Anyone know what this is about?
-- 
Crist J. Clark                           cjclark@home.com

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