OK I put a head on my headless machine and when I boot I can boot the system in fail safe mode. When I do boot I also notice that MySql service fails to start. Any thought on what this problem is. Any idea how I go about finding very large files on my system?
Chris -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of E Norm One Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 4:13 PM To: Discussion about mythtv Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] MythTV error log Filled Hard drive. Chris Gackstatter wrote: > In the process of installing a PVR-500, I got MythTV caught is some sort of > loop. Prior to this I had about 235 GB free on my hard drive. When Myth > stopped working I checked the mythbackend log that is out put on the screen > and a saw repeating messages saying my hard drive is full or something to > that effect. Being that machine was locked up a did a reboot of the > machine. The Machine on which I run my backend is a headless pc that sits > in my equipment closet in the basement. The only access I have to the > machine is to VNC into in from my windows machine. > When (and if) you get this machine up and running again - make sure that you have a sshd deamon running as well. As a small-footprint backup for vnc. > > > After the reboot I can VNC into the machine only to see a blank green > screen. > > > > > > Being that I can still Samba into the machine with the backend and see all > the files. I suspect what has happen is that MythTV filled up my hard drive > with some sort of error log file and now there is not enough hard drive > space to start FC4 xWindows. > > > > > > Can someone tell me which file might contain this large error log, and how > do I get rid of it? > Typically such logs will be located under /var/log eg: Gentoo locates those files under /var/log/mythtv > > > > > Or if I missed the point completely and you direct me how to fix this > problem. > > > > > > Being that I am not a Linux guy I am sure I used some wrong term here to > describe the problem. Please ask question if you need more detail. > Are you able to temporily move some of the .nuv files to your Windoze machine and reboot? That might give the space you need. _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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