Timothy Payne wrote:
On Sun, 2004-10-24 at 21:29, Z wrote:
Dan Trainor - hostinthebox.net wrote:
Chill out, you're probably not out of space.
What more than likely is happening is that you're out of inodes or
file allocation units. 'df -i' will show allocation totals and usage.
This happens a lot if you have many mant small files, such as in the
case where you have a mail server with very many mails in queue. Give
that a go, and investigate from there.
Thanks
-dant
Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am Mo, den 25.10.2004 schrieb Shu Hung (Koala) um 3:47:
I have a fileserver which runs FC2. Recently, the system keep
telling me
that the partition for / has no space left. I use the command "df" to
check things up. This is the result:
[root@fileserver /]# df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda5 20641788 20423212 0 100% /
Koala
Especially check /tmp, /var/tmp and /var/log, whether there is huge
content filling the partition.
Alexander
Do a fsck ont ehpartition when you have a chance too. Your metadata
might be damaged. Happened to me.
Z
Can you do fsck on a mounted volume, it seems I got a warning not to do
it. But my "superblock" (both) were damaged so I had to reinstall.
T
Nope. Do it on reboot with /sbin/shutdown -r -F . BACK IT UP FIRST!