Re: File system error massege

2001-09-04 Thread Warren Brown

Hello

I guess the obvious answer is that the disk drive is full in one of
the partitions.  Type df -kF ufs and see which is at 100%.  My guess
would be the /var partition.  If so, go to the /var/tmp directory
and see what is growing absurdly.  Thats a start.


Warren Brown




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Re: File system error massege

2001-09-04 Thread David Johnson

If you suspect a disk is full, first you need to determine which mount 
point is full.

 From vt100 mode try the following

df -k /
df -k /usr
df -k /var
df -k /opt
df -k /tmp

If any of these are show 100% under the capacity, then that's the file 
system with the problem.  Start looking for the usual suspects like core 
files, crash files, tar files, or log files that grow forever.  Now start 
drilling through the disk using the du command to find these really large 
files, if they can safely be deleted, whack them.

Good luck,
David



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Re: File system error massege

2001-09-04 Thread Ken . E . Moore


We had a similar problem in the spring of the year.
Upgraded to AIM* historian without setting the archive feature,
the historian filled up the partion. So check out the size of your history
files,
check your historian's auto archive (if available) features.

Ken Moore
NSCC

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RE: File system error massege

2001-09-04 Thread Dykes, James

df -k | grep dsk

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If you suspect a disk is full, first you need to determine which mount 
point is full.

 From vt100 mode try the following

df -k /
df -k /usr
df -k /var
df -k /opt
df -k /tmp

If any of these are show 100% under the capacity, then that's the file 
system with the problem.  Start looking for the usual suspects like core 
files, crash files, tar files, or log files that grow forever.  Now start 
drilling through the disk using the du command to find these really large 
files, if they can safely be deleted, whack them.

Good luck,
David



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Re: File system error massege

2001-09-04 Thread Darryl Bond

#df -k -F ufs
Filesystemkbytesused   avail capacity  Mounted on
/dev/md/dsk/d0 52235   20666   2634944%/
/dev/md/dsk/d4823363  280564  46046938%/usr
/dev/md/dsk/d2 37871   17769   1632253%/var
/dev/md/dsk/d5   15401859 2312497 1154918217%/opt

Dykes, James wrote:
> df -k | grep dsk
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> 
> If you suspect a disk is full, first you need to determine which mount 
> point is full.
> 
>  From vt100 mode try the following
> 
> df -k /
> df -k /usr
> df -k /var
> df -k /opt
> df -k /tmp
> 
> If any of these are show 100% under the capacity, then that's the file 
> system with the problem.  Start looking for the usual suspects like core 
> files, crash files, tar files, or log files that grow forever.  Now start 
> drilling through the disk using the du command to find these really large 
> files, if they can safely be deleted, whack them.
> 
> Good luck,
> David
> 
> 
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