hello list, long time no e-mail sorry I didn't reply to every e-mail on this topic I did read all of them
I think what happened is that another partition got filled and so other partitions were affected too which is not something that I expected, I expected other partitions to continue working just fine I hope someone can confirm this but yeah the problem didn't happen again after I removed some corefiles and logfiles! thanks to everyone who tried to help and turns out I wasted your time. On Wed, March 13, 2024 4:45 am, Alexis wrote: > Michael Hekeler <mich...@hekeler.com> writes: > > >> Am 11.03.24 19:04 schrieb beecdadd...@danwin1210.de: >> >>> I'm not stupid, of course I know about -o >>> >> >> Am 11.03.24 18:37 schrieb beecdadd...@danwin1210.de: >> >>> ...why still ask redundant question? >>> >> >> isn't this a rather strange way of communicating for someone who is >> looking for help ;-) ?? > > Indeed. :-) Having spent a lot of time over the years trying to > help people with tech stuff, i'm going to soapbox for a bit: > > Part of the issue can be that, at the point someone is asking for > help on a public forum, they might well have spent quite some time working > on the problem, and so are quite frustrated. However, they might not be > aware that it's very common for people to spend little time trying to > solve the problem on their own (e.g. by *gasp* reading the man pages or > other documentation) before resorting to public forums, which many of us > can find frustrating ourselves (particularly those of us who spend quite a > bit of time working on documentation). > > On top of all this, many people asking for help don't understand > that those who are trying to help are often trying to methodically rule out > certain possible causes of the problem, and to reduce the number of > 'moving parts' that need to be taken into consideration. > > > OP (and others), please note the above, and also take time to read > e.g. https://idownvotedbecau.se/, which lists a number of common issues > with how people ask for tech help. Help us help you. And be sure to check > your configs for typos (e.g. via the `-n` flag on programs like smtpd(8)): > > >> < nutbar> [root@linux!/usr/src/bind] grep "{" named.conf.newer | >> wc -l < nutbar> 19314 >> < nutbar> [root@linux!/usr/src/bind] grep "}" named.conf.newer | >> wc -l < nutbar> 19313 >> > -- http://bash.org/?7748 > > > :-) > > > > Alexis. > > >