[NTLUG:Discuss] /var out of space....help please
Jay Urish
j at dalwan.net
Tue Oct 17 20:10:00 CDT 2000
check /var/logs for large crap...
At 08:05 PM 10/17/00, you wrote:
>* greg at nas-inet.com [2000.10.17 19:58]:
>: "./aal" wrote:
>: > (10-16-2000)
>: > df:
>: > Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
>: > /dev/hda5 988M 238M 700M 25% /
>: > /dev/hda1 91M 10M 76M 12% /boot
>: > /dev/hda7 1.0G 737M 245M 75% /home
>: > /dev/hda8 2.9G 2.4G 297M 89% /usr
>: > /dev/hda9 3.3G 2.7G 514M 84% /opt
>: > /dev/hda10 494M 381k 468M 0% /tmp
>: > /dev/hda11 380M 370M 0 100% /var
>: > /dev/hdb5 1.6G 1.4G 186M 88% /hdb/usr
>: > /dev/hdb6 1.4G 1.0G 318M 77% /hdb/opt
>: > /dev/hdb8 213M 129M 73M 64% /hdb/home
>: > /dev/hdd1 2.9G 1.8G 1005M 64% /hdd
>:
>: Your /tmp is full. Linux (*nix) programmers use /tmp allot for files
>: <snip />
>: --
>: Greg Edwards <greg at nas-inet.com>
>
>wrong...look closely. /tmp is barely being used.
>--
>cameron
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Jay Urish
Network Engineer - Dallas Wide Area Networking L.L.C
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