/tmp: filesystem full
Cesar Amaya
csar at 123.com.sv
Wed Dec 12 12:08:33 PST 2007
Paul Schmehl wrote:
> --On Wednesday, December 12, 2007 11:55:23 -0600 Cesar Amaya
> <csar at 123.com.sv> wrote:
>>
>> But when I run a df -hi it says 0% of capacity is used on /tmp
>> filesystem.
>>
>> napstats# df -hi
>> Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity iused ifree %iused
>> Mounted on
>> /dev/ad4s1a 989M 76M 834M 8% 1709 139601 1% /
>> devfs 1.0K 1.0K 0B 100% 0 0 100% /dev
>> /dev/ad4s1e 48G 229M 44G 1% 10600 6560406 0%
>> /home
>> /dev/ad4s1d 989M 24K 910M 0% 15 141295 0% /tmp
>> /dev/ad8s1d 226G 85G 122G 41% 213086 30357408 1% /usr
>> /dev/ad4s1f 171G 8.4G 149G 5% 16560 23205710 0% /var
>>
>> from messagess I guess it has something to do with Sendmail. Sometimes I
>> run /top /and sendmail is consuming the most of the processor time.
>> napstats# uname -a
>> FreeBSD napstats.americatelsal.com 6.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE #2:
>> Thu Mar 30 18:13:14 CST 2006
>> root at napstats.americatelsal.com:/usr/src/sys/amd64/compile/NAPSTATS
>> amd64
>>
>> I really want to find out what the problem is.
>> Please can anyone give me some light here?
>>
> What does # du -h /tmp and # fstat | grep "/tmp" tell you?
>
napstats# du -h /tmp
2.0K /tmp/.snap
2.0K /tmp/.X11-unix
2.0K /tmp/.ICE-unix
2.0K /tmp/.font-unix
2.0K /tmp/.XIM-unix
2.0K /tmp/dynamic
24K /tmp
napstats# fstat | grep "/tmp"
www httpd 1739 15 /tmp 4 -rw------- 0 rw
www httpd 1739 16 /tmp 6 -rw------- 0 rw
www httpd 1739 20 /tmp 4 -rw------- 0 w
www httpd 1739 21 /tmp 6 -rw------- 0 w
www httpd 1738 15 /tmp 4 -rw------- 0 rw
www httpd 1738 16 /tmp 6 -rw------- 0 rw
www httpd 1738 20 /tmp 4 -rw------- 0 w
www httpd 1738 21 /tmp 6 -rw------- 0 w
www httpd 1737 15 /tmp 4 -rw------- 0 rw
www httpd 1737 16 /tmp 6 -rw------- 0 rw
www httpd 1737 20 /tmp 4 -rw------- 0 w
www httpd 1737 21 /tmp 6 -rw------- 0 w
www httpd 1736 15 /tmp 4 -rw------- 0 rw
www httpd 1736 16 /tmp 6 -rw------- 0 rw
www httpd 1736 20 /tmp 4 -rw------- 0 w
www httpd 1736 21 /tmp 6 -rw------- 0 w
www httpd 1735 15 /tmp 4 -rw------- 0 rw
www httpd 1735 16 /tmp 6 -rw------- 0 rw
www httpd 1735 20 /tmp 4 -rw------- 0 w
www httpd 1735 21 /tmp 6 -rw------- 0 w
www httpd 1733 15 /tmp 4 -rw------- 0 rw
www httpd 1733 16 /tmp 6 -rw------- 0 rw
root httpd 1640 15 /tmp 4 -rw------- 0 rw
root httpd 1640 16 /tmp 6 -rw------- 0 rw
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