BSD?
Any particular version people are using? I was looking at FreeBSD, and was wondering if I needed the i386 version, or the AMD64 version. Initially I thought i386, but then read that the amd64 version was for Intel Core2 Duo chips also... Joe Heaton AISA Employment Training Panel 1100 J Street, 4th Floor Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 327-5276 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~ ~ http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm ~
RE: BSD?
i386 = 32-bit, AMD64=64-bit. Last time I installed 64-bit FreeBSD, I had some issues with app compatibility and ended up reinstalling with the i386 version. That was a few years ago though, it may be better now. Thanks, Jeremy Phillips Senior Messaging Engineer Azaleos Corporation T: 206.926.1945 E: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Joe Heaton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 2:02 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: BSD? Any particular version people are using? I was looking at FreeBSD, and was wondering if I needed the i386 version, or the AMD64 version. Initially I thought i386, but then read that the amd64 version was for Intel Core2 Duo chips also... Joe Heaton AISA Employment Training Panel 1100 J Street, 4th Floor Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 327-5276 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~ ~ http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm ~
Re: BSD?
You want 32 or 64bit? BSD skunks the Penguin!!! On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 2:01 PM, Joe Heaton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any particular version people are using? I was looking at FreeBSD, and was wondering if I needed the i386 version, or the AMD64 version. Initially I thought i386, but then read that the amd64 version was for Intel Core2 Duo chips also... Joe Heaton AISA Employment Training Panel 1100 J Street, 4th Floor Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 327-5276 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~ ~ http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm ~
Re: BSD?
I'm fairly proficient in FreeBSD, and like it a lot. The AMD64 version is indeed good for advanced Intel multi-core chips, though I haven't implemented it yet - haven't been allowed a machine that good yet. OpenBSD is my next target platform, though - I figure between the two I'll have most situations covered, as FreeBSD is all about productivity, and OpenBSD is all about security. On 5/1/08, Joe Heaton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any particular version people are using? I was looking at FreeBSD, and was wondering if I needed the i386 version, or the AMD64 version. Initially I thought i386, but then read that the amd64 version was for Intel Core2 Duo chips also... Joe Heaton AISA Employment Training Panel 1100 J Street, 4th Floor Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 327-5276 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~ ~ http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm ~
RE: BSD?
I'm actually interested in knowing what BSD offers today over Linux? What compels someone to use BSD now instead? Thanks! jlc From: Kurt Buff [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 3:13 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: BSD? I'm fairly proficient in FreeBSD, and like it a lot. The AMD64 version is indeed good for advanced Intel multi-core chips, though I haven't implemented it yet - haven't been allowed a machine that good yet. OpenBSD is my next target platform, though - I figure between the two I'll have most situations covered, as FreeBSD is all about productivity, and OpenBSD is all about security. On 5/1/08, Joe Heaton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any particular version people are using? I was looking at FreeBSD, and was wondering if I needed the i386 version, or the AMD64 version. Initially I thought i386, but then read that the amd64 version was for Intel Core2 Duo chips also... Joe Heaton AISA Employment Training Panel 1100 J Street, 4th Floor Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 327-5276 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~ ~ http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm ~ ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~ ~ http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm ~
Re: BSD?
IMHO - FreeBSD offers sanity, an engineered approach to computing, vs. Linux's chaos. It feels more like home to me. Here's one view of it, in what I consider a *very* nice essay: http://www.over-yonder.net/~fullermd/rants/bsd4linux/bsd4linux1.php On 5/1/08, Joseph L. Casale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm actually interested in knowing what BSD offers today over Linux? What compels someone to use BSD now instead? Thanks! jlc From: Kurt Buff [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 3:13 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: BSD? I'm fairly proficient in FreeBSD, and like it a lot. The AMD64 version is indeed good for advanced Intel multi-core chips, though I haven't implemented it yet - haven't been allowed a machine that good yet. OpenBSD is my next target platform, though - I figure between the two I'll have most situations covered, as FreeBSD is all about productivity, and OpenBSD is all about security. On 5/1/08, Joe Heaton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any particular version people are using? I was looking at FreeBSD, and was wondering if I needed the i386 version, or the AMD64 version. Initially I thought i386, but then read that the amd64 version was for Intel Core2 Duo chips also... Joe Heaton AISA Employment Training Panel 1100 J Street, 4th Floor Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 327-5276 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~ ~ http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm ~ ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~ ~ http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm ~ ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~ ~ http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm ~
RE: BSD?
Also, SFU/SUA have a BSD installation option. :-) Regards, Michael B. Smith MCSE/Exchange MVP http://TheEssentialExchange.com -Original Message- From: Kurt Buff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 7:20 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: BSD? IMHO - FreeBSD offers sanity, an engineered approach to computing, vs. Linux's chaos. It feels more like home to me. Here's one view of it, in what I consider a *very* nice essay: http://www.over-yonder.net/~fullermd/rants/bsd4linux/bsd4linux1.php On 5/1/08, Joseph L. Casale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm actually interested in knowing what BSD offers today over Linux? What compels someone to use BSD now instead? Thanks! jlc From: Kurt Buff [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 3:13 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: BSD? I'm fairly proficient in FreeBSD, and like it a lot. The AMD64 version is indeed good for advanced Intel multi-core chips, though I haven't implemented it yet - haven't been allowed a machine that good yet. OpenBSD is my next target platform, though - I figure between the two I'll have most situations covered, as FreeBSD is all about productivity, and OpenBSD is all about security. On 5/1/08, Joe Heaton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any particular version people are using? I was looking at FreeBSD, and was wondering if I needed the i386 version, or the AMD64 version. Initially I thought i386, but then read that the amd64 version was for Intel Core2 Duo chips also... Joe Heaton AISA Employment Training Panel 1100 J Street, 4th Floor Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 327-5276 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~ ~ http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm ~ ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~ ~ http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm ~ ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~ ~ http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm ~ ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~ ~ http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm ~
RE: Thanks/Solved: BSD Filesystem Full?
Most of the daily reports generated by cron are sent to root. I usually put a .forward file in the /root directory with my email address in it so any messages sent to root will get forwarded to my email account. -Original Message- From: Kurt Buff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 7:12 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: Thanks/Solved: BSD Filesystem Full? There are daily/weekly/monthly/yearly jobs by default. What you need is an MTA installed to take care of getting them off the box. I use postfix, myself, as I find sendmail a horrendous mess, though lots of people love that instead of postfix. I highly recommend The Book Of Postfix to start with. If you need some pointers, let me know. On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 4:55 PM, Sam Cayze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is builtin to freeBSD? I did a little googling to no avail. How can this be setup? I assume there is somewhere I need to specify a thresold, smtp server, and email address... From: Mike Gill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 5:42 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: Thanks/Solved: BSD Filesystem Full? FreeBSD should be sending out regular emails letting you know things like how full the file system is. I get some of this info on a daily or weekly basis depending on the info. -- Mike Gill From: Sam Cayze [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 2:50 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Thanks/Solved: BSD Filesystem Full? I'm back up and running, Thanks to all that helped me. -Sam From: Salvador Manzo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 1:51 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: BSD Filesystem Full? Sam, Assuming the Cacti appliance doesn't offer the ability to age out old log files, can you SSH into it? A df -h will show you usage on the different mount points, and a du -h redirected to a text file will give you the exact layout (starting from wherever you launch it, recursive by default) On 3/4/08 11:38 AM, Sam Cayze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all, I have a VM Appliance I installed about 2 years ago that runs Cacti, and does all the cute little RDP graphs for my server utilization, server room temp monitors, disk space, etc. http://www.vmware.com/appliances/directory/310 It runs on BSD6.1 and is supposed to be a set and forget appliance. However, it is failing, and I suspect it just might have something to do with this error when I fire it up Filesystem Full Does anybody run BSD that might be able to give me a hand? Thanks in Advance. Sam - Salvador Manzo [ 620 W. 35th St - Los Angeles, CA 90089 e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Auxiliary Services IT, Datacenter University of Southern California 818-612-5112 Progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things. - Robert A. Heinlein ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~ ~ http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm ~ ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~ ~ http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm ~
BSD Filesystem Full?
Hey all, I have a VM Appliance I installed about 2 years ago that runs Cacti, and does all the cute little RDP graphs for my server utilization, server room temp monitors, disk space, etc. http://www.vmware.com/appliances/directory/310 It runs on BSD6.1 and is supposed to be a set and forget appliance. However, it is failing, and I suspect it just might have something to do with this error when I fire it up Filesystem Full Does anybody run BSD that might be able to give me a hand? Thanks in Advance. Sam ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~ ~ http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm ~
Re: BSD Filesystem Full?
Sam, Assuming the Cacti appliance doesn¹t offer the ability to age out old log files, can you SSH into it? A df h will show you usage on the different mount points, and a du h redirected to a text file will give you the exact layout (starting from wherever you launch it, recursive by default) On 3/4/08 11:38 AM, Sam Cayze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all, I have a VM Appliance I installed about 2 years ago that runs Cacti, and does all the cute little RDP graphs for my server utilization, server room temp monitors, disk space, etc. http://www.vmware.com/appliances/directory/310 It runs on BSD6.1 and is supposed to be a set and forget appliance. However, it is failing, and I suspect it just might have something to do with this error when I fire it up ³Filesystem Full² Does anybody run BSD that might be able to give me a hand? Thanks in Advance. Sam - Salvador Manzo [ 620 W. 35th St - Los Angeles, CA 90089 e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Auxiliary Services IT, Datacenter University of Southern California 818-612-5112 Progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things. - Robert A. Heinlein ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~ ~ http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm ~
RE: BSD Filesystem Full?
What BSD? I'm going to guess it's FreeBSD. Do you know how to log into it via command line? If so, log on and do: df -h That should show you all your file systems (partitions) and how full they are. I'm not familiar with Cacti, but I would imagine it would show you this. Also, it doesn't mention the file system that's full on startup? Feel free to email me off-list if you want. I have a couple meetings today though so my availability might not be great. -- Mike Gill From: Sam Cayze [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 11:39 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: BSD Filesystem Full? Hey all, I have a VM Appliance I installed about 2 years ago that runs Cacti, and does all the cute little RDP graphs for my server utilization, server room temp monitors, disk space, etc. http://www.vmware.com/appliances/directory/310 It runs on BSD6.1 and is supposed to be a set and forget appliance. However, it is failing, and I suspect it just might have something to do with this error when I fire it up Filesystem Full Does anybody run BSD that might be able to give me a hand? Thanks in Advance. Sam ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~ ~ http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm ~
RE: BSD Filesystem Full?
Salvador to the rescue! Thanks! Alright, I can SSH into it, and I am at the [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# prompt. Here is my output. Yep, I look pretty full! So - I guess I will have to play around and find some stuff to delete. Do you know any obvious locations for temp files in BSD? Do you know of any good BSD training resources to get me familiar with file system commands in BSD? Sounds like now is a great time to make some use of VMware snapshot feature! [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# df -h Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on /dev/ad0s1a496M103M353M23%/ devfs 1.0K1.0K 0B 100%/dev /dev/ad0s1e248M 12K228M 0%/tmp /dev/ad0s1f2.1G2.0G -101M 105%/usr /dev/ad0s1d629M 28M551M 5%/var From: Salvador Manzo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 1:51 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: BSD Filesystem Full? Sam, Assuming the Cacti appliance doesn't offer the ability to age out old log files, can you SSH into it? A df -h will show you usage on the different mount points, and a du -h redirected to a text file will give you the exact layout (starting from wherever you launch it, recursive by default) On 3/4/08 11:38 AM, Sam Cayze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all, I have a VM Appliance I installed about 2 years ago that runs Cacti, and does all the cute little RDP graphs for my server utilization, server room temp monitors, disk space, etc. http://www.vmware.com/appliances/directory/310 It runs on BSD6.1 and is supposed to be a set and forget appliance. However, it is failing, and I suspect it just might have something to do with this error when I fire it up Filesystem Full Does anybody run BSD that might be able to give me a hand? Thanks in Advance. Sam - Salvador Manzo [ 620 W. 35th St - Los Angeles, CA 90089 e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Auxiliary Services IT, Datacenter University of Southern California 818-612-5112 Progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things. - Robert A. Heinlein ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~ ~ http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm ~
RE: BSD Filesystem Full?
Logs will often live somewhere in here: /dev/ad0s1e248M 12K228M 0%/tmp Or in here: /dev/ad0s1d629M 28M551M 5%/var You can do a pwd command to see where you are at in the file structure. You can do a cd /path here to navigate to the folder you want to inspect You can do a ls -alt to view a list of the folder contents sorted by time, that includes all files. If the list is too long and you can't scroll back to the top, do ls -alt | more To delete a file, it's typically rm filename From: Sam Cayze [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 2:20 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: BSD Filesystem Full? Salvador to the rescue! Thanks! Alright, I can SSH into it, and I am at the [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# prompt. Here is my output. Yep, I look pretty full! So - I guess I will have to play around and find some stuff to delete. Do you know any obvious locations for temp files in BSD? Do you know of any good BSD training resources to get me familiar with file system commands in BSD? Sounds like now is a great time to make some use of VMware snapshot feature! [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# df -h Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on /dev/ad0s1a496M103M353M23%/ devfs 1.0K1.0K 0B 100%/dev /dev/ad0s1e248M 12K228M 0%/tmp /dev/ad0s1f2.1G2.0G -101M 105%/usr /dev/ad0s1d629M 28M551M 5%/var From: Salvador Manzo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 1:51 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: BSD Filesystem Full? Sam, Assuming the Cacti appliance doesn't offer the ability to age out old log files, can you SSH into it? A df -h will show you usage on the different mount points, and a du -h redirected to a text file will give you the exact layout (starting from wherever you launch it, recursive by default) On 3/4/08 11:38 AM, Sam Cayze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all, I have a VM Appliance I installed about 2 years ago that runs Cacti, and does all the cute little RDP graphs for my server utilization, server room temp monitors, disk space, etc. http://www.vmware.com/appliances/directory/310 It runs on BSD6.1 and is supposed to be a set and forget appliance. However, it is failing, and I suspect it just might have something to do with this error when I fire it up Filesystem Full Does anybody run BSD that might be able to give me a hand? Thanks in Advance. Sam - Salvador Manzo [ 620 W. 35th St - Los Angeles, CA 90089 e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Auxiliary Services IT, Datacenter University of Southern California 818-612-5112 Progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things. - Robert A. Heinlein ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~ ~ http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm ~
RE: BSD Filesystem Full?
Thanks to you too Mike, yep, it's FreeBSD 6.1 I have been able to SSH into it. Now I just need to dust of my brain and remember how to work in this OS environment (is this BASH?) From: Mike Gill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 2:18 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: BSD Filesystem Full? What BSD? I'm going to guess it's FreeBSD. Do you know how to log into it via command line? If so, log on and do: df -h That should show you all your file systems (partitions) and how full they are. I'm not familiar with Cacti, but I would imagine it would show you this. Also, it doesn't mention the file system that's full on startup? Feel free to email me off-list if you want. I have a couple meetings today though so my availability might not be great. -- Mike Gill From: Sam Cayze [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 11:39 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: BSD Filesystem Full? Hey all, I have a VM Appliance I installed about 2 years ago that runs Cacti, and does all the cute little RDP graphs for my server utilization, server room temp monitors, disk space, etc. http://www.vmware.com/appliances/directory/310 It runs on BSD6.1 and is supposed to be a set and forget appliance. However, it is failing, and I suspect it just might have something to do with this error when I fire it up Filesystem Full Does anybody run BSD that might be able to give me a hand? Thanks in Advance. Sam ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~ ~ http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm ~
Re: BSD Filesystem Full?
Sam, From what you posted, this is something in /usr (probably /usr/home/someaccountname). Run the following in order cd /usr du h /DiskUse.txt Then copy off DiskUse.txt for review somewhere else. You¹ve got plenty of TMP space, and any logs in /var are fine as well. I expect you¹ve got a lot of old reports buried under /usr. If Cacti allows you to delete old reports from it¹s interface, attack it that way, otherwise, SCP or FTP them off. I don¹t suggest rm¹ing them, just in case Cacti freaks out over stuff disappearing. On 3/4/08 12:20 PM, Sam Cayze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Salvador to the rescue! Thanks! Alright, I can SSH into it, and I am at the [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# prompt. Here is my output. Yep, I look pretty full! So I guess I will have to play around and find some stuff to delete. Do you know any obvious locations for temp files in BSD? Do you know of any good BSD training resources to get me familiar with file system commands in BSD? Sounds like now is a great time to make some use of VMware snapshot feature! [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on /dev/ad0s1a496M 103M353M23%/ devfs 1.0K1.0K 0B 100%/dev /dev/ad0s1e248M12K228M 0%/tmp /dev/ad0s1f2.1G 2.0G -101M 105%/usr /dev/ad0s1d629M28M551M 5%/var From: Salvador Manzo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 1:51 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: BSD Filesystem Full? Sam, Assuming the Cacti appliance doesn¹t offer the ability to age out old log files, can you SSH into it? A df h will show you usage on the different mount points, and a du h redirected to a text file will give you the exact layout (starting from wherever you launch it, recursive by default) On 3/4/08 11:38 AM, Sam Cayze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all, I have a VM Appliance I installed about 2 years ago that runs Cacti, and does all the cute little RDP graphs for my server utilization, server room temp monitors, disk space, etc. http://www.vmware.com/appliances/directory/310 It runs on BSD6.1 and is supposed to be a set and forget appliance. However, it is failing, and I suspect it just might have something to do with this error when I fire it up ³Filesystem Full² Does anybody run BSD that might be able to give me a hand? Thanks in Advance. Sam - Salvador Manzo [ 620 W. 35th St - Los Angeles, CA 90089 e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Auxiliary Services IT, Datacenter University of Southern California 818-612-5112 Progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things. - Robert A. Heinlein - Salvador Manzo [ 620 W. 35th St - Los Angeles, CA 90089 e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Auxiliary Services IT, Datacenter University of Southern California 818-612-5112 --- Sometimes it is said that man can not be trusted with government of himself. Can he, then, be trusted with the government of others? Or have we found angels in the forms of kings to govern him? Let history answer this question. -- Thomas Jefferson (First Inaugural Address, 3/4 1801) ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~ ~ http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm ~
RE: BSD Filesystem Full?
Cacti won't start, so I can't do any log management from that GUI. So, I ran the dump that creates DiskUse.txt, but where does it get saved? I ran it from /usr From: Salvador Manzo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 3:10 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: BSD Filesystem Full? Sam, From what you posted, this is something in /usr (probably /usr/home/someaccountname). Run the following in order cd /usr du -h /DiskUse.txt Then copy off DiskUse.txt for review somewhere else. You've got plenty of TMP space, and any logs in /var are fine as well. I expect you've got a lot of old reports buried under /usr. If Cacti allows you to delete old reports from it's interface, attack it that way, otherwise, SCP or FTP them off. I don't suggest rm'ing them, just in case Cacti freaks out over stuff disappearing. On 3/4/08 12:20 PM, Sam Cayze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Salvador to the rescue! Thanks! Alright, I can SSH into it, and I am at the [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# prompt. Here is my output. Yep, I look pretty full! So - I guess I will have to play around and find some stuff to delete. Do you know any obvious locations for temp files in BSD? Do you know of any good BSD training resources to get me familiar with file system commands in BSD? Sounds like now is a great time to make some use of VMware snapshot feature! [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on /dev/ad0s1a496M 103M353M23%/ devfs 1.0K1.0K 0B 100%/dev /dev/ad0s1e248M12K228M 0%/tmp /dev/ad0s1f2.1G 2.0G -101M 105%/usr /dev/ad0s1d629M28M551M 5%/var From: Salvador Manzo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 1:51 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: BSD Filesystem Full? Sam, Assuming the Cacti appliance doesn't offer the ability to age out old log files, can you SSH into it? A df -h will show you usage on the different mount points, and a du -h redirected to a text file will give you the exact layout (starting from wherever you launch it, recursive by default) On 3/4/08 11:38 AM, Sam Cayze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all, I have a VM Appliance I installed about 2 years ago that runs Cacti, and does all the cute little RDP graphs for my server utilization, server room temp monitors, disk space, etc. http://www.vmware.com/appliances/directory/310 It runs on BSD6.1 and is supposed to be a set and forget appliance. However, it is failing, and I suspect it just might have something to do with this error when I fire it up Filesystem Full Does anybody run BSD that might be able to give me a hand? Thanks in Advance. Sam - Salvador Manzo [ 620 W. 35th St - Los Angeles, CA 90089 e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Auxiliary Services IT, Datacenter University of Southern California 818-612-5112 Progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things. - Robert A. Heinlein - Salvador Manzo [ 620 W. 35th St - Los Angeles, CA 90089 e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Auxiliary Services IT, Datacenter University of Southern California 818-612-5112 --- Sometimes it is said that man can not be trusted with government of himself. Can he, then, be trusted with the government of others? Or have we found angels in the forms of kings to govern him? Let history answer this question. -- Thomas Jefferson (First Inaugural Address, 3/4 1801) ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~ ~ http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm ~
Re: BSD Filesystem Full?
:) that¹s what the / in the name was for. Since / has room, but /usr doesn¹t, I had it drop the text file in / cd / ls DiskUse.txt I¹m not sure if pico or vi are installed with that cacti VM, but the syntax to look through the file while keeping it on disk would just be vi /DiskUse.txt or pico /DiskUse.txt On 3/4/08 1:21 PM, Sam Cayze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Cacti won¹t start, so I can¹t do any log management from that GUI. So, I ran the dump that creates DiskUse.txt, but where does it get saved? I ran it from /usr From: Salvador Manzo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 3:10 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: BSD Filesystem Full? Sam, From what you posted, this is something in /usr (probably /usr/home/someaccountname). Run the following in order cd /usr du h /DiskUse.txt Then copy off DiskUse.txt for review somewhere else. You¹ve got plenty of TMP space, and any logs in /var are fine as well. I expect you¹ve got a lot of old reports buried under /usr. If Cacti allows you to delete old reports from it¹s interface, attack it that way, otherwise, SCP or FTP them off. I don¹t suggest rm¹ing them, just in case Cacti freaks out over stuff disappearing. On 3/4/08 12:20 PM, Sam Cayze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Salvador to the rescue! Thanks! Alright, I can SSH into it, and I am at the [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# prompt. Here is my output. Yep, I look pretty full! So I guess I will have to play around and find some stuff to delete. Do you know any obvious locations for temp files in BSD? Do you know of any good BSD training resources to get me familiar with file system commands in BSD? Sounds like now is a great time to make some use of VMware snapshot feature! [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on /dev/ad0s1a496M 103M353M23%/ devfs 1.0K1.0K 0B 100%/dev /dev/ad0s1e248M12K228M 0%/tmp /dev/ad0s1f2.1G 2.0G -101M 105%/usr /dev/ad0s1d629M28M551M 5%/var From: Salvador Manzo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 1:51 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: BSD Filesystem Full? Sam, Assuming the Cacti appliance doesn¹t offer the ability to age out old log files, can you SSH into it? A df h will show you usage on the different mount points, and a du h redirected to a text file will give you the exact layout (starting from wherever you launch it, recursive by default) On 3/4/08 11:38 AM, Sam Cayze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all, I have a VM Appliance I installed about 2 years ago that runs Cacti, and does all the cute little RDP graphs for my server utilization, server room temp monitors, disk space, etc. http://www.vmware.com/appliances/directory/310 It runs on BSD6.1 and is supposed to be a set and forget appliance. However, it is failing, and I suspect it just might have something to do with this error when I fire it up ³Filesystem Full² Does anybody run BSD that might be able to give me a hand? Thanks in Advance. Sam - Salvador Manzo [ 620 W. 35th St - Los Angeles, CA 90089 e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Auxiliary Services IT, Datacenter University of Southern California 818-612-5112 Progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things. - Robert A. Heinlein - Salvador Manzo [ 620 W. 35th St - Los Angeles, CA 90089 e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Auxiliary Services IT, Datacenter University of Southern California 818-612-5112 --- Sometimes it is said that man can not be trusted with government of himself. Can he, then, be trusted with the government of others? Or have we found angels in the forms of kings to govern him? Let history answer this question. -- Thomas Jefferson (First Inaugural Address, 3/4 1801) - Salvador Manzo [ 620 W. 35th St - Los Angeles, CA 90089 e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Auxiliary Services IT, Datacenter University of Southern California 818-612-5112 --- Sometimes it is said that man can not be trusted with government of himself. Can he, then, be trusted with the government of others? Or have we found angels in the forms of kings to govern him? Let history answer this question. -- Thomas Jefferson (First Inaugural Address, 3/4 1801) ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~ ~ http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm ~
RE: BSD Filesystem Full?
This should be pretty safe to delete, right? /usr/opt/mysql/var/cacti04.corp.rollouts.com.err (70MB) /usr/opt/apache/htdocs/cacti/log/cacti.log (300MB) - I looked at this one, nothing special except log. Consider it gone. From: Mike Gill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 3:28 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: BSD Filesystem Full? Heh, don't worry about the shell used just yet. J I saw the other reply, now go into /usr and do du -sh ./* This will show you how large the folders are and you will recognize where to start looking to see what is eating the space. If you find one large folder, then cd into that and run the command again. You should find where the space is going pretty quick. -- Mike Gill From: Sam Cayze [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 12:26 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: BSD Filesystem Full? Thanks to you too Mike, yep, it's FreeBSD 6.1 I have been able to SSH into it. Now I just need to dust of my brain and remember how to work in this OS environment (is this BASH?) From: Mike Gill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 2:18 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: BSD Filesystem Full? What BSD? I'm going to guess it's FreeBSD. Do you know how to log into it via command line? If so, log on and do: df -h That should show you all your file systems (partitions) and how full they are. I'm not familiar with Cacti, but I would imagine it would show you this. Also, it doesn't mention the file system that's full on startup? Feel free to email me off-list if you want. I have a couple meetings today though so my availability might not be great. -- Mike Gill From: Sam Cayze [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 11:39 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: BSD Filesystem Full? Hey all, I have a VM Appliance I installed about 2 years ago that runs Cacti, and does all the cute little RDP graphs for my server utilization, server room temp monitors, disk space, etc. http://www.vmware.com/appliances/directory/310 It runs on BSD6.1 and is supposed to be a set and forget appliance. However, it is failing, and I suspect it just might have something to do with this error when I fire it up Filesystem Full Does anybody run BSD that might be able to give me a hand? Thanks in Advance. Sam ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~ ~ http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm ~
Thanks/Solved: BSD Filesystem Full?
I'm back up and running, Thanks to all that helped me. -Sam From: Salvador Manzo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 1:51 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: BSD Filesystem Full? Sam, Assuming the Cacti appliance doesn't offer the ability to age out old log files, can you SSH into it? A df -h will show you usage on the different mount points, and a du -h redirected to a text file will give you the exact layout (starting from wherever you launch it, recursive by default) On 3/4/08 11:38 AM, Sam Cayze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all, I have a VM Appliance I installed about 2 years ago that runs Cacti, and does all the cute little RDP graphs for my server utilization, server room temp monitors, disk space, etc. http://www.vmware.com/appliances/directory/310 It runs on BSD6.1 and is supposed to be a set and forget appliance. However, it is failing, and I suspect it just might have something to do with this error when I fire it up Filesystem Full Does anybody run BSD that might be able to give me a hand? Thanks in Advance. Sam - Salvador Manzo [ 620 W. 35th St - Los Angeles, CA 90089 e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Auxiliary Services IT, Datacenter University of Southern California 818-612-5112 Progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things. - Robert A. Heinlein ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~ ~ http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm ~
RE: BSD Filesystem Full?
Rather than getting him trapped in an editor, I would just more the file, which also works similar to a Windows cmd shell. -- Mike Gill From: Salvador Manzo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 1:27 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: BSD Filesystem Full? :) that's what the / in the name was for. Since / has room, but /usr doesn't, I had it drop the text file in / cd / ls DiskUse.txt I'm not sure if pico or vi are installed with that cacti VM, but the syntax to look through the file while keeping it on disk would just be vi /DiskUse.txt or pico /DiskUse.txt On 3/4/08 1:21 PM, Sam Cayze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Cacti won't start, so I can't do any log management from that GUI. So, I ran the dump that creates DiskUse.txt, but where does it get saved? I ran it from /usr From: Salvador Manzo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 3:10 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: BSD Filesystem Full? Sam, From what you posted, this is something in /usr (probably /usr/home/someaccountname). Run the following in order cd /usr du -h /DiskUse.txt Then copy off DiskUse.txt for review somewhere else. You've got plenty of TMP space, and any logs in /var are fine as well. I expect you've got a lot of old reports buried under /usr. If Cacti allows you to delete old reports from it's interface, attack it that way, otherwise, SCP or FTP them off. I don't suggest rm'ing them, just in case Cacti freaks out over stuff disappearing. On 3/4/08 12:20 PM, Sam Cayze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Salvador to the rescue! Thanks! Alright, I can SSH into it, and I am at the [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# prompt. Here is my output. Yep, I look pretty full! So - I guess I will have to play around and find some stuff to delete. Do you know any obvious locations for temp files in BSD? Do you know of any good BSD training resources to get me familiar with file system commands in BSD? Sounds like now is a great time to make some use of VMware snapshot feature! [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on /dev/ad0s1a496M 103M353M23%/ devfs 1.0K1.0K 0B 100%/dev /dev/ad0s1e248M12K228M 0%/tmp /dev/ad0s1f2.1G 2.0G -101M 105%/usr /dev/ad0s1d629M28M551M 5%/var From: Salvador Manzo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 1:51 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: BSD Filesystem Full? Sam, Assuming the Cacti appliance doesn't offer the ability to age out old log files, can you SSH into it? A df -h will show you usage on the different mount points, and a du -h redirected to a text file will give you the exact layout (starting from wherever you launch it, recursive by default) On 3/4/08 11:38 AM, Sam Cayze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all, I have a VM Appliance I installed about 2 years ago that runs Cacti, and does all the cute little RDP graphs for my server utilization, server room temp monitors, disk space, etc. http://www.vmware.com/appliances/directory/310 It runs on BSD6.1 and is supposed to be a set and forget appliance. However, it is failing, and I suspect it just might have something to do with this error when I fire it up Filesystem Full Does anybody run BSD that might be able to give me a hand? Thanks in Advance. Sam - Salvador Manzo [ 620 W. 35th St - Los Angeles, CA 90089 e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Auxiliary Services IT, Datacenter University of Southern California 818-612-5112 Progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things. - Robert A. Heinlein - Salvador Manzo [ 620 W. 35th St - Los Angeles, CA 90089 e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Auxiliary Services IT, Datacenter University of Southern California 818-612-5112 --- Sometimes it is said that man can not be trusted with government of himself. Can he, then, be trusted with the government of others? Or have we found angels in the forms of kings to govern him? Let history answer this question. -- Thomas Jefferson (First Inaugural Address, 3/4 1801) - Salvador Manzo [ 620 W. 35th St - Los Angeles, CA 90089 e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Auxiliary Services IT, Datacenter University of Southern California 818-612-5112 --- Sometimes it is said that man can not be trusted with government of himself. Can he, then, be trusted with the government of others? Or have we found angels in the forms of kings to govern him? Let history answer this question. -- Thomas Jefferson (First Inaugural Address, 3/4 1801) ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~ ~ http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm ~
RE: Thanks/Solved: BSD Filesystem Full?
This is builtin to freeBSD? I did a little googling to no avail. How can this be setup? I assume there is somewhere I need to specify a thresold, smtp server, and email address... From: Mike Gill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 5:42 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: Thanks/Solved: BSD Filesystem Full? FreeBSD should be sending out regular emails letting you know things like how full the file system is. I get some of this info on a daily or weekly basis depending on the info. -- Mike Gill From: Sam Cayze [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 2:50 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Thanks/Solved: BSD Filesystem Full? I'm back up and running, Thanks to all that helped me. -Sam From: Salvador Manzo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 1:51 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: BSD Filesystem Full? Sam, Assuming the Cacti appliance doesn't offer the ability to age out old log files, can you SSH into it? A df -h will show you usage on the different mount points, and a du -h redirected to a text file will give you the exact layout (starting from wherever you launch it, recursive by default) On 3/4/08 11:38 AM, Sam Cayze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all, I have a VM Appliance I installed about 2 years ago that runs Cacti, and does all the cute little RDP graphs for my server utilization, server room temp monitors, disk space, etc. http://www.vmware.com/appliances/directory/310 It runs on BSD6.1 and is supposed to be a set and forget appliance. However, it is failing, and I suspect it just might have something to do with this error when I fire it up Filesystem Full Does anybody run BSD that might be able to give me a hand? Thanks in Advance. Sam - Salvador Manzo [ 620 W. 35th St - Los Angeles, CA 90089 e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Auxiliary Services IT, Datacenter University of Southern California 818-612-5112 Progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things. - Robert A. Heinlein ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~ ~ http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm ~
Re: Thanks/Solved: BSD Filesystem Full?
There are daily/weekly/monthly/yearly jobs by default. What you need is an MTA installed to take care of getting them off the box. I use postfix, myself, as I find sendmail a horrendous mess, though lots of people love that instead of postfix. I highly recommend The Book Of Postfix to start with. If you need some pointers, let me know. On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 4:55 PM, Sam Cayze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is builtin to freeBSD? I did a little googling to no avail. How can this be setup? I assume there is somewhere I need to specify a thresold, smtp server, and email address... From: Mike Gill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 5:42 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: Thanks/Solved: BSD Filesystem Full? FreeBSD should be sending out regular emails letting you know things like how full the file system is. I get some of this info on a daily or weekly basis depending on the info. -- Mike Gill From: Sam Cayze [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 2:50 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Thanks/Solved: BSD Filesystem Full? I'm back up and running, Thanks to all that helped me. -Sam From: Salvador Manzo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 1:51 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: BSD Filesystem Full? Sam, Assuming the Cacti appliance doesn't offer the ability to age out old log files, can you SSH into it? A df –h will show you usage on the different mount points, and a du –h redirected to a text file will give you the exact layout (starting from wherever you launch it, recursive by default) On 3/4/08 11:38 AM, Sam Cayze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all, I have a VM Appliance I installed about 2 years ago that runs Cacti, and does all the cute little RDP graphs for my server utilization, server room temp monitors, disk space, etc. http://www.vmware.com/appliances/directory/310 It runs on BSD6.1 and is supposed to be a set and forget appliance. However, it is failing, and I suspect it just might have something to do with this error when I fire it up Filesystem Full Does anybody run BSD that might be able to give me a hand? Thanks in Advance. Sam - Salvador Manzo [ 620 W. 35th St - Los Angeles, CA 90089 e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Auxiliary Services IT, Datacenter University of Southern California 818-612-5112 Progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things. - Robert A. Heinlein ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~ ~ http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm ~