Next time you see this: Before you restart lmtpd, don't mess with your crime-scene: first find out what's eating your disk.
du -Sxm /var | sort -nr | head -20 should give you an indication. Alan Glait wrote: > mmm strange thing .... > Again ... I have 99% ... I /usr/local/etc/rc.d/dbmail-lmtpd.sh restart > and it goes to 13% So is diskspace reclaimed after stopping lmtpd, or only after lmtpd is restarted? > I saw pid 69622 (mysqld), uid 88 inumber 17015 on /var: filesystem full > in dmesg ... so ... mysql is writing to /var ... but why ... ? ? mysql stores it's files in /var/lib/mysql on debian systems. I'm guessing mysqld is simply complaining about the filesystem being full, as it should do in such an event. -- ________________________________________________________________ Paul Stevens mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] NET FACILITIES GROUP PGP: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Netherlands________________________________http://www.nfg.nl
