srinivas wrote, On 18/05/2009 08:19:
> Hi,            Good morning! 
> I need your help.
> can you suggest me how solve this issue with or without reboot?
> we configured 
> primary  domain 
> 4 vcpu 4gb memory
> 2*guest domain 
> 62 vcpu ,32 G memory each ..
> but no issue's in guest domains are running good...
> 
> df -kh
> root  /   100%
> 
> i can not run explorer .because it showing error min space required..
> 
> T5140 server problem in Primary domain,
> I reset service processor after reconfigure  net management IP using 
> sc>resetsc -y.
> 
> after 2 hour 
> 
> I found that  root file system full growto 100%from 81%
> and ldmd cpu utilization gone to 25% from 0.2%
> prstat  
> ldmd  25% cpu utilization
> 
> when i free up 2.5 GB space in root file system and i monitor the all files
> df -kh
> / root 75%
> 
> later i discover 
> There is a one log file growing faster under
> /var/svc/log, ldoms-ldmd:default.log.0 file
> 
> #du -sh ldoms-ldmd:default.log.0 file
> 2.1 G
>
> since from 12:55:27 to 16:15:41 this log file grow to 4.6 GB from 2.1 GB
>


What error messages are in the ldoms-ldmd:default.log.0 log file ?
(I suspect it's the same messages over and over again)

Did you run 'resetsc' while Solaris was running in primary ?
Do LDoms commands such as 'ldm list -l' still work ? Did you
attempt a 'svcadm restart ldmd' to clear the log error ?

- Liam



> root at xxx # more /var/log/syslog
> May 16 12:55:27 sendmail[900]: [ID 702911 mail.info] accepting new
> messages (again)
> May 16 15:41:32 xxx sendmail[900]: [ID 702911 mail.info] rejecting new
> messages: min free: 100
> root at xxx#
> 
> then i decided to mv this log file  to another server and i removed this
> log file again it showing / root 100% full
> 
> #df -kh  still /root 100% .
> 
> but /var showing correct ../var shrink to 560 Mb from 4.6 GB
> #du -sh /var
> 560 MB
> 
> ldoms-ldmd:default.log.0  log file no more exist in /var/svc/log
> but new log file ldoms-ldmd:default.log exist 2kb in /var/svc/log
> 
> please Can you suggest me what is the root cause?
> 
> I didn't get error messages in dmesg and /var/adm/messages except /root
> file except system was full .
> 
> May  1 00:02:16 xxxx fbt: [ID 795213 kern.warning] WARNING:
> May 14 15:27:09 xxx SC Alert: [ID 178418 daemon.notice] Audit | minor:
> admin : Open Session : object = /session/type : value = shell : success
> May 14 15:35:40 Rxxx SC Alert: [ID 434268 daemon.notice] Audit | minor:
> admin : Close Session : object = /session/type : value = shell : success
> May 14 15:55:52 Rxxx SC Alert: [ID 178418 daemon.notice] Audit | minor:
> admin : Open Session : object = /session/type : value = shell : success
> May 14 15:59:35 RLxxx SC Alert: [ID 434268 daemon.notice] Audit | minor:
> admin : Close Session : object = /session/type : value = shell : success
> May 15 10:49:49 Rxxxx SC Alert: [ID 178418 daemon.notice] Audit | minor:
> admin : Open Session : object = /session/type : value = shell :
> alloc: /: file
> May 15 14:12:28 xxx last message repeated 99 times
> May 15 14:12:32 xxx ufs: [ID 845546 kern.notice] NOTICE: alloc: /: file
> system full
> May 15 14:19:09 xxxlast message repeated 99 times
> May 15 14:19:13 xxx ufs: [ID 845546 kern.notice] NOTICE: alloc: /: file
> system full
> 
> May 15 14:52:30 xxxx last message repeated 83 times
> May 15 14:52:34 xxx ufs: [ID 845546 kern.notice] NOTICE: alloc: /: file
> system full
> 
> Thanks&Regards
> seenivasan.G


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