On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 06:36:29AM +0100, Cryptronic wrote:
> Hi Matt,
> thanks for your fast reply.
> According to mtab fstab and mount i'm sure that i have one partition 

mtab, fstab and mount are all three big liars! :)
don't trust them!

always check with /proc/mounts or stat ...

by default /tmp will be a 16MB tempfs, and you
might hit that limit (note, that can be adjusted)
it might as well be that you hit a lock limit
(double check with your configuration and of 
course /proc/vierual/<xid>/limits)

best,
Herbert

> inside the
> guest.
> regards
> Oliver
> 
> Matt Anger (manger) schrieb:
> > 
> >Are you sure /var is stored on hdv1? I know some distros (like the
> >variant of RHEL I use) use a separate partition for the var directory
> >that can sometimes get filled up with old log information and whatnot
> >(this would also explain why sometimes a restart would help if progs
> >cleaned up their old information).
> >
> >-Matt
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cryptronic
> >Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 1:18 PM
> >To: [email protected]
> >Subject: [Vserver] Strange problem with starting apache
> >
> >Hi all,
> >
> >i have running several guests on one host on all apache starts and works
> >
> >fine.
> >Now i wanted to add another guest (#15).
> >I set rss.hard (256000) and rss.soft (128000).
> >vServer start up fine but when i want to start apache i get the 
> >following error:
> >[Mon Jan 29 22:04:17 2007] [emerg] (28)No space left on device: Couldn't
> >
> >create accept lock (/var/lock/apache2/accept.lock.10486) (5)
> >
> >but:
> >df:  /dev/hdv1             147G  313M  139G   1% /
> >
> >also none of the set limits got hidden:
> >Limit    current             min/max                soft/hard
> >hits
> >PROC:          8               0/      13             -1/      
> >-1            0
> >VM:        38185               0/   75589        1024000/ 
> >1024000            0
> >VML:           0               0/       0             -1/      
> >-1            0
> >RSS:        2388               0/    4336         128000/  
> >256000            0
> >ANON:       2796               0/    3029             -1/      
> >-1            0
> >FILES:       248               0/     268             -1/      
> >-1            0
> >OFD:         149               0/     165             -1/      
> >-1            0
> >LOCKS:         2               0/       2             -1/      
> >-1            0
> >SOCK:         88               0/      88             -1/      
> >-1            0
> >MSGQ:          0               0/       0             -1/      
> >-1            0
> >SHM:           0               0/       0             -1/      
> >-1            0
> >SEMA:          0               0/       0             -1/      
> >-1            0
> >SEMS:          0               0/       0             -1/      
> >-1            0
> >DENT:        191               0/     232             -1/      
> >-1            0
> >
> >I'm running:
> >Kernel: 2.6.18.3-vs2.1.1.2-vserver-amd64-squash-drbd-256ip-ipv6
> >util-vserver: 0.30.211
> >distibution: debian etch
> >
> >the guest running debian etch also
> >
> >some strace output:
> >semget(IPC_PRIVATE, 1, IPC_CREAT|0600)  = -1 ENOSPC (No space left on 
> >device)
> >Do you need the full output?
> >
> >I habe this error before but after a reboot it was gone.
> >
> >Are there any solutions to prevent this error's?
> >
> >best regards
> >
> >Oliver Werner
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