On Wed, 2008-07-16 at 17:21 +1000, Tony Sceats wrote:
> I don't think you really want to allocate /var/run a huge amount of
> dedicated diskspace, it's generally pretty damn small.. perhaps you
> should remove the mount point so that /var/run is a part of /, and if
> you're using LVM just throw the other 2Gb back into / as well
> 
> but the easiest thing is just to see if mondoarchive can be
> reconfigured to use a different path


bingo.....     mondoarchive -S <path>...     I missed it.

However, where *do* you specify /var/run? I've never run into this
before.



> On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 5:11 PM, david <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         I've just installed Hardy server.
>         
>         mondoarchive uses /var/run for scratch files, but /var/run
>         seems to be
>         only 2Gig - I think it needs to be about 6Gig.
>         
>         How is the size of /var/run set? How do I change it?
>         
>         mondoarchive reports a "disk full" error. Below is the output
>         of df just
>         before it fails:
>         
>         
>         [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# df -k
>         Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use%
>         Mounted on
>         /dev/sda1            232413680   7913004 212787688   4% /
>         varrun                 2075552   2015572     59980
>          98% /var/run
>         varlock                2075552         4   2075548
>         1% /var/lock
>         udev                   2075552        32   2075520   1% /dev
>         devshm                 2075552         0   2075552
>         0% /dev/shm
>         /dev/shm                358400     78700    279700
>         22% /var/run/tmp.mondo.18309/tmp.mondo.30433/tmpfs
>         
>         
>         thanks..
>         
>         David.
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