Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!swrinde!ucsd!dog.ee.lbl.gov!ucbvax!POLY1.NIST.GOV!rbriber From: rbriber@POLY1.NIST.GOV Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: disk full message in SYSLOG Message-ID: <9104091950.AA09095@poly1.nist.gov> Date: 9 Apr 91 19:50:04 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 33 Here's what should be a simple question. SYSLOG contains the following error about once a day: Apr 8 18:03:02 poly2 grcond[7495]: CIO: t of space Apr 8 18:03:02 poly2 grcond[7495]: CIO: dks0d1s6: Out of space Apr 8 18:03:02 poly2 last message repeated 16 times yet df reports that none of the file systems are particularly full: Filesystem Type blocks use avail %use Mounted on /dev/root efs 30672 20948 9724 68% / /dev/usr efs 1886115 803203 1082912 43% /usr /debug dbg 111912 11464 100448 10% /debug + some nfs mounted stuff which should not be important. Is there away to tell which disk (i.e. which filesystem) belongs to dks0d1s6? (i.e. root or usr? or does this make sense?) Why does it say it's full? The users haven't noticed any particular problems recently that would make me think "uh-oh full disk".... This is on a 4D25 with a 1Gb drive running 3.3.1. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Adios Amebas, |"In the future we will all have names that will | | Robert Briber | make the cathode ray tube resonate." | | NIST 224/B210 | --Professor Brian O'Blivion | | Gaithersburg, MD 20899| rbriber@poly1.nist.gov (Internet) | | (301) 975-6775 (voice)| rbriber@enh.nist.gov (Internet) | | (301) 975-2128 (fax) | rbriber@nbsenh.bitnet (Bitnet) | ------------------------------------------------------------------------