Hello Daniel,

please determine the service database of your release with the help of
"dbmcli db_enum -s", try to determine the run directory of it using
"dbmcli -d <nameofservicedb> -u service,service param_directget
RUNDIRECTORY".

Best regards,
Tilo Heinrich
SAP Labs Berlin

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Rosowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 3:29 PM
To: maxdb@lists.mysql.com
Subject: RE: disk full, now kernel dies before reaching admin state

Hallo Bernd,
the permissions are all set correctly (uid: sdb, gid: sdba). I had
permission problems before, therefore I know they are set correctly ;-)

I really doubt it has anything to do with caches, since it began right
after
the filesystem on our server ran full. I'd rather guess something went
corrupt somehow...
Maybe an 'strace dbmcli...' will help?

Well, the problem is not so urgent anymore, because we at least saved
the
data. So I might just reinstall the server (ahh, I love pxe based
install
:).

Would be nice to know though, what went wrong, in order to avoid it in
the
future (besides of installing a watch script, which checks for disk
space,
what I already did).

Cheers,

Daniel

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