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08-23-2002 08:10 PM
08-23-2002 08:10 PM
/dev/root file system full
I found this error:
vxfs: mesg 001: vx_nospace - /dev/root file system full (1 block extent)
Netscape hung up and stoped downloading.
I put the file in /home where is enough space to hold the file.
Thanks in advance.
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08-23-2002 08:14 PM
08-23-2002 08:14 PM
Re: /dev/root file system full
# bdf /dev/root
Filesystem kbytes used avail %used Mounted on
/dev/root 143360 31121 105225 23%
there are lots of space on /dev/root.
Why is that happening?
Thanks
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08-23-2002 08:46 PM
08-23-2002 08:46 PM
Re: /dev/root file system full
Does your 'temporary internet files' setting have been set to store in / directory and so when you are downloading a large file it make / full ?
Regards,
Patrick
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08-24-2002 03:49 AM
08-24-2002 03:49 AM
Re: /dev/root file system full
Rule # 1
NEVER download files to ANY root filesystem.
Rule # 2
See rule # 1
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When you did the bdf, was it after you stopped netscape or while it was "hung"??
live free or die
harry
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08-24-2002 04:36 AM
08-24-2002 04:36 AM
Re: /dev/root file system full
Do a bdf /
then a bdf /home
Most probably there are not found on the same logical volume.
AS mentioned above, NEVER store personnal files on the root file system.
Also, check your temporary internet files settings in Netscape.
Hope this helps!
Best Regards
Yogeeraj
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08-24-2002 07:59 AM
08-24-2002 07:59 AM
Re: /dev/root file system full
Thank you so much!
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08-24-2002 03:51 PM
08-24-2002 03:51 PM
Re: /dev/root file system full
Even as an ordinary user, when you download a file, never accept the default location for a download. Pick a specific directory and ideally, create a special directory so you'll remember where it is. This is true for any opsystem, whether Unix or PC or Mac, etc.
For the second problem, you need to change root's home directory to something in /home, perhaps /home/root. Then move all files to the new location. / should have no ordinary files.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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08-25-2002 02:49 PM
08-25-2002 02:49 PM
Re: /dev/root file system full
# mv /etc/mnttab /etc/mnttab.bak
# mount -a
Check to make sure that /dev/vg00/lvol3 is
set to be mounted on / in your /etc/fstab file
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08-26-2002 12:10 AM
08-26-2002 12:10 AM
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08-26-2002 03:59 AM
08-26-2002 03:59 AM
Re: /dev/root file system full
It's the .netscape cache file that fills up the root file system. As soon as the download fails or completes, the problem goes away. That's why your bdf output shows only 23%. You can cure this by doing your download as a user whose $HOME is not in the root file system.
Pete
Pete