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тАО10-22-2010 05:05 AM
тАО10-22-2010 05:05 AM
Re: /var is full
extended FS / var at 15 gb and scored 100% in 5 minutes
before size FS 8 GB
later size FS 15 GB
5 minutes the FS is FULL
SAPL918_RX6600:/var> du -sk *
0 X11
719016 adm
0 asx
0 empty
352 evm
0 home
26032 jail
0 lost+found
1112 mail
0 news
0 nfs
0 nfs4
263736 opt
0 preserve
240 psb
112 run
488 sam
112 spool
8 statmon
76408 stm
0 symapi
40 tdp_r3
5216 tmp
0 tombstones
0 uucp
112 yp
SAPL918_RX6600:/var> bdf .
Filesystem kbytes used avail %used Mounted on
/dev/vg00/lvol8 15728640 15728640 0 100% /var
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тАО10-22-2010 06:40 AM
тАО10-22-2010 06:40 AM
Re: /var is full
du -kx /var/opt | sort -rn | head -20
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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тАО10-22-2010 06:50 AM
тАО10-22-2010 06:50 AM
Re: /var is full
As TTr asked, was a logfile or other large file deleted? Perhaps /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log or something in /var/tmp?
If the file was deleted while it was being used, the only way i know of to find it is using lsof.
For example, this command will list files in /var filesystem larger than 1GB that are opened but have been removed (unlinked):
#lsof /var | awk '/REG/&&/lvol/{if ($7>1073741824){print $0}}'
Earl
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тАО10-22-2010 06:50 AM
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Re: /var is full
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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тАО10-22-2010 07:16 AM
тАО10-22-2010 07:16 AM
Re: /var is full
If there is a hardware error, syslog would do a lot of logging and since /var/adm is only 719MB, the syslog file was deleted.
If there is no hardware error, some other logfile was probably deleted while open.
Run the lsof command as indicated above and show us the output of "ll /var/adm/syslog" and while at it the output of "ll /var/tmp".
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тАО10-22-2010 11:15 AM
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тАО10-23-2010 03:57 AM
тАО10-23-2010 03:57 AM
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