On Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 06:22:45PM -0800, Bradley Giesbrecht wrote:
Thanks for all help.
uname says FreeBSD 4.10-SECURITY
Looks like I should do a fresh install. What's a bugger is this
server does dns (bind 8) and web hosting (Apache 1.3) for a few
hundred domains.
I can backup
Thanks for all help.
uname says FreeBSD 4.10-SECURITY
Looks like I should do a fresh install. What's a bugger is this
server does dns (bind 8) and web hosting (Apache 1.3) for a few
hundred domains.
I can backup the zone and web data no problem but I've only installed
FreeBSD a few
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Bradley Giesbrecht wrote:
Thanks for all help.
uname says FreeBSD 4.10-SECURITY
Looks like I should do a fresh install. What's a bugger is this server
does dns (bind 8) and web hosting (Apache 1.3) for a few hundred domains.
I can backup
Howdy,
Hello,
I inherited a freebsd installation with a var slice/mount that is to
small and filling up all the time.
What type of info should I provide to allow someone to help me with a
solution?
I would very much prefer to not install another drive just for /var.
/usr has
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Bradley Giesbrecht wrote:
Hello,
I inherited a freebsd installation with a var slice/mount that is to
small and filling up all the time.
What type of info should I provide to allow someone to help me with a
solution?
I would very much
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Anders Gulden Olstad wrote:
Add the size of the g partition to the f partition in the editor. Delete
^^^^^^
the g partition line and save.
I mean of course partition 'e' and 'g'!
Sorry!
/Anders
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Add the size of the g partition to the f partition in the editor. Delete
^^^^^^
the g partition line and save.
^^^
I mean of course partition 'e' and 'g'!
Sorry!
/Anders
dev/ad0s1a128990 119970
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Anders Gulden Olstad wrote:
Given that I don't know what version of FreeBSD you're running, I would
first try to move and symlink /var into /usr
Got to single user mode first. Then copy /var with cpio
# find /var -print | cpio -pvdmu /usr
On 17/12/06, Bradley Giesbrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I inherited a freebsd installation with a var slice/mount that is to
small and filling up all the time.
What type of info should I provide to allow someone to help me with a
solution?
I would very much prefer to not install
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
More to the point, you might want to find out what is
filling your /var as that is quite a lot of space being used
if you are not running a mailserver.
du -d1 -h /var (as root) should give you some clues.
Allow me to suggest instead:
du /var |
Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2006 23:31:58 -0800
From: Bradley Giesbrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: var out of space
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Hello,
I inherited a freebsd installation
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Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2006 23:31:58 -0800
From: Bradley Giesbrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: var out of space
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Hello,
I inherited a freebsd
Hello,
I inherited a freebsd installation with a var slice/mount that is to
small and filling up all the time.
What type of info should I provide to allow someone to help me with a
solution?
I would very much prefer to not install another drive just for /var.
/usr has plenty of space.
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