I tried starting up my mailman installation this morning (mailmanctl start),
and I got the following message:
Traceback (most recent call
Ki Song wrote:
One major error I see is that there is no more disk space on the server.
How can I remedy this situation?
Buy a bigger disk. :-(
Seriously, this is an OS question, not a Mailman question.
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Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay
One major error I see is that there is no more disk space on the server.
How can I remedy this situation?
Buy a bigger disk. :-(
Seriously, this is an OS question, not a Mailman question.
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Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area,
One major error I see is that there is no more disk space on the server.
How can I remedy this situation?
Buy a bigger disk. :-(
Seriously, this is an OS question, not a Mailman question.
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Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area,
Ki Song wrote:
The weird thing is that until this Friday, there was approximately 70-80%
free space on the 75GB partition.
I know this is not a mailman question, but how should I go about looking for
files that may have suddenly taken up all that disk space.
Tools like du and find with the
Ki Song wrote:
OK. What if I installed a second hard drive.
How easy is it to tell mailman and other programs to use the second hard
drive?
You'd have to copy the current partition to the new drive and then
umount the old partition and mount the new one.
Or, would it be easier/better to
The esteemed Ki Song has said:
One major error I see is that there is no more disk space on the server.
How can I remedy this situation?
Buy a bigger disk. :-(
Seriously, this is an OS question, not a Mailman question.
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Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]The highway is