Per-session data is pretty small, and most of what's
in /var is symlinks to /tmp/SUNWut, so this seems
unlikely to be the culprit.

Sun Ray logs are very large
(/var/opt/SUNWut/log/*), but we do create a cron
job to rotate them.  If you turn on the user.debug
syslog level you can cause /var to fill up very
quickly indeed.  Any chance there's a log viewer
keeping the files open on your system?  I wonder
if you can do this by using the browser Admin GUI
to view the logs and keep the pages open.  Do you
do that at your site?

Maybe you have something keeping /var/tmp files
open after they're removed (nothing to do with SRSS)?

-Bob

Lewick, Taylor wrote:
Has anyone else ran into /var space problems with your sunray servers.
One of my primaries is reporting /var is 99 to 100% full, but a du -sk
/var shows its only using about 1.5 GB on a 3.0 GB volume.
I know if you delete open files then the kernel will keep the inodes
referenced and not let you use the space until you kill the parent
process or reboot the system.

I am curious if anyone else is seeing this on sunrays due to the fact
that user sessions are created/deleted and if the Sunray software is not
clearing them up correctly.

Thanks
Taylor

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