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Re: dnscache: readproctitle service errors



On 5/20/05, Jacob S <stormspotter@6texans.net> wrote:
> On Fri, 20 May 2005 09:13:29 +0200
> Jacob Friis Larsen <webcom.dk@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > > > Anyone know what I should do to fix this:
> > > >
> > > > root       878  0.0  0.0   1352    20 ?        S    Feb25   0:00
> > > > \_ readproctitle service errors: ...: warning: unable to wri
> > > > te to ./main/current, pausing: out of disk space?multilog:
> > > > warning: unable to write to ./main/current, pausing: out of disk
> > > > sp ace?multilog: warning: unable to write to ./main/current,
> > > > pausing: out of disk space?multilog: warning: unable to write to
> > > > ./m ain/current, pausing: out of disk space?multilog: warning:
> > > > unable to write to ./main/current, pausing: out of disk space?
> > >
> > > Show us a "df -h" from your system and make note of which partition
> > > /service/dnscache is on (if you have more than one partition).
> >
> > # df -h
> > Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> > /dev/sda3              73G   32G   38G  46% /
> > tmpfs                1014M     0 1014M   0% /dev/shm
> > /dev/sda1              92M   22M   66M  25% /boot
> >
> > I think /service/dnscache is on /dev/sda3
> > How do I check that?
> 
> I usually just look at the "Mounted on" column from your df output to
> see which filesystem a directory is on, but others around here may have
> a better trick.
> 
> Your root fs isn't mounted read-only, is it?

No.
 
> What does "ls -ld /etc/dnscache/log/main/" and "ls -l

# ls -ld /etc/dnscache/log/main/
drwxr-sr-x  2 Gdnslog users 4096 May 20 16:00 /etc/dnscache/log/main/

> /etc/dnscache/log/main/current" show?

# ls -l /etc/dnscache/log/main/current
-rw-r--r--  1 Gdnslog users 18301 May 20 16:05 /etc/dnscache/log/main/current

--
thanks,
Jacob



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