gateway NAT settings lost
Colin Brace
cb at lim.nl
Sat Sep 27 09:56:20 UTC 2008
Mel-15 wrote:
>
> The obvious a file in /, possibly a core dump.
> The less obvious, an open but deleted file.
> Even less obvious, a file in /tmp created in single user mode, without
> /tmp
> mounted.
> My money is on option 2:
> fstat -f / |sort -rnk 8|head
>
OK, here is what that returns:
$ sudo fstat -f / |sort -rnk 8|head
root init 1 text / 16492 -r-xr-xr-x 599320 r
root devd 618 text / 16467 -r-xr-xr-x 334060 r
root dhclient 1192 text / 16469 -r-xr-xr-x 74172 r
_dhcp dhclient 1231 text / 16469 -r-xr-xr-x 74172 r
root fstat 78768 5 / 49687 -rw------- 40960 r
root pflogd 478 text / 16527 -r-xr-xr-x 18716 r
_pflogd pflogd 481 text / 16527 -r-xr-xr-x 18716 r
root adjkerntz 136 text / 16457 -r-xr-xr-x 7244 r
www php-cgi 69281 root / 2 drwxr-xr-x 512 r
www php-cgi 1122 root / 2 drwxr-xr-x 512 r
Do you see anything that looks unusual?
I also ran:
$ sudo find / -iname "*.core"
and it turned up a few .core files, but nothing in the root tree.
At this point, I am thinking I might as well move the OS to an drive with
bigger partitions. There is a tutorial here
<http://www.tutorialhero.com/click-42879-moving_freebsd_to_a_new_hard_drive.php>
which explains how to do this using dump and restore. Just curious: why is
this preferable to using plain old cp?
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Colin Brace
Amsterdam
http://lim.nl
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