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тАО08-26-2002 04:41 AM
тАО08-26-2002 04:41 AM
vxfs: mesg 001: vx_nospace
when I chacked, I had find just this error on the dmesg
vxfs: mesg 001: vx_nospace - /dev/vg00/lvol4 file system full (1 block extent)
can someone give me an idea with this
Thanks
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тАО08-26-2002 04:46 AM
тАО08-26-2002 04:46 AM
Re: vxfs: mesg 001: vx_nospace
(any day after the system was brought upi.e.rebooted)
Just clear up some space from the file system.
There is no problem with these messages.
Make sure that the filesystem is having free space
check using
#bdf
Thanks
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тАО08-26-2002 04:47 AM
тАО08-26-2002 04:47 AM
Re: vxfs: mesg 001: vx_nospace
Check where this lvol is mounted to
mount | grep lvol4
and check if you can free up disk space
Regards
rainer
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тАО08-26-2002 04:48 AM
тАО08-26-2002 04:48 AM
Re: vxfs: mesg 001: vx_nospace
And do a search on the forums for "file system full". There's hundreds of hints out there.
Pete
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тАО08-26-2002 04:48 AM
тАО08-26-2002 04:48 AM
Re: vxfs: mesg 001: vx_nospace
the message is saying file system lvol4 is nearing full. give bdf and grep lvol4
#bdf |grep lvol4
see the last column to identify on which the file system is mounted and delete some of the files if u can.
regds
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тАО08-26-2002 04:48 AM
тАО08-26-2002 04:48 AM
Re: vxfs: mesg 001: vx_nospace
This message simply means that at sometime, the filesystem mounted on '/dev/vg00/lvol4' was full. This may or may not represent a current state.
The 'dmesg' buffer is small and circular. That is, it is updated and overwritten by the kernel as necessary.
If you wish, you can timestamp and capture 'dmesg' messages as they occur by creating a crontab entry that runs:
# dmesg - >> /var/adm/messages
...every 10-minutes.
Regards!
...JRF...
Regards!
...JRF...
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тАО08-26-2002 04:49 AM
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Re: vxfs: mesg 001: vx_nospace
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тАО08-26-2002 04:50 AM
тАО08-26-2002 04:50 AM
Re: vxfs: mesg 001: vx_nospace
/dev/vg00/lvol4(/tmp) is full. You need to remove unwanted files under /tmp or increase size of /tmp.
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тАО08-26-2002 04:59 AM
тАО08-26-2002 04:59 AM
Re: vxfs: mesg 001: vx_nospace
since u run dmesg, it reads from its buffer, all are not fresh messages. the message is, some time back the /tmp was full. if it is 36% now u need not worry.
regds
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тАО08-26-2002 05:15 AM
тАО08-26-2002 05:15 AM
Re: vxfs: mesg 001: vx_nospace
One nice try will be this:
a) Backup lvol4
b) newfs -F fs_type /dev/vg00/rlvol4
c) Restore data back.
Normally errors on file system makes these type of error message.
Another thing is the patch level. Install the latet patches.