"Graham Bentley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Do you even know for sure that your backup was running at the
> > time that the filesystem full messages were generated?
>
> Unfortunatly not - the times are different so this could two
> unrelated issues.
That's exactly the point.
> > Maybe.
Thanks for the reply Lowell.
> Are you just guessing here, or do you have a reason to think this is
> happening?
Not sure what you mean? I cut and paste the logs so clearly
there is something happening i.e. a reason for those messages?
> A quick look at flexbackup makes me think that it uses
> v
"Graham Bentley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can any one comment on the below ;
>
> candle# df -H
> Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
> /dev/ad0s1a260M 37M202M15%/
> devfs 1.0k1.0k 0B 100%/dev
> /dev/ar0s1d116G 96G 1
Hi All,
Can any one comment on the below ;
candle# df -H
Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad0s1a260M 37M202M15%/
devfs 1.0k1.0k 0B 100%/dev
/dev/ar0s1d116G 96G 11G90%/data
/dev/ad0s1e260M 29k2
On 10/27/05, RW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 26 October 2005 16:08, Igor Robul wrote:
>
> > 2) you can buy more memory and use memory backed md (4) /tmp
>
> And you can create a 100 MB memory-backed /tmp simply by adding the
> following
> to rc.conf
>
> tmpmfs="YES"
> tmpsize="100m"
>
On Wednesday 26 October 2005 16:08, Igor Robul wrote:
> 2) you can buy more memory and use memory backed md (4) /tmp
And you can create a 100 MB memory-backed /tmp simply by adding the following
to rc.conf
tmpmfs="YES"
tmpsize="100m"
tmpmfs_flags="-SM"
If you omit the tmpmfs_flags line,
zielik wrote:
I have too small /tmp partition, and i would like to make it bigger without
reinstalling system, how to do it ?
1) you can buy another disk
2) you can buy more memory and use memory backed md (4) /tmp
3) you can make symbolic link from /tmp to some other place
4) you can check
I have too small /tmp partition, and i would like to make it bigger without
reinstalling system, how to do it ?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I free up save on my Hard disc.
A good place to start is to figure out what files are hogging
up all of your disk space. Use the 'du' command for that. See
the short entry I have on my blog for how to use it effectively:
http://freebsd.amazingdev.com/blog/archives/00
On Sun, Feb 29, 2004 at 08:33:36PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How do I free up save on my Haed disc.
By deleting unneeded files. However, you'll have to post more info to
the list for anyone to be able to help. What partition is filling up?
How big is your hard disk? Depending on which p
How do I free up save on my Haed disc.
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On Sun, 2003-08-24 at 11:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> how do you tell how much hard drive you have left?
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Hi again,
Actually, if you are really at FreeBSD 2.2.8 as your other message
seems to imply, I might be a little cautious about using fdisk in
this way. More recent versions of fdisk are much more sophisticated
and work well. I vaguely remember that this might not be so easy
under FreeBSD 2.x
>
> How do you tell what size your hard drive is. And how much free space is
> left.
Also, for absolute size (before partitioning and newfsing, etc)
use fdisk(8). Without any switches telling it to write, it will
give the total disk size in (512 byte) blocks and list the slices
and their sizes
>
> How do you tell what size your hard drive is. And how much free space is
> left.
Easiest is the df(1) command.
Generally I do df -k so I can see sizes listed in KiloBytes,
but you can check the man page and pick your own set of switches.
jerry
>
> Dan
>
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On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, DanB wrote:
> How do you tell what size your hard drive is. And how much free space is
> left.
>
> Dan
>
To find out disk space left do df -h. For the size looks at the output of
dmesg
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