Subject: Re: daily insecurity
To: Patrick Welche <prlw1@newn.cam.ac.uk>
From: Mike M. Volokhov <mishka@netbsd.org>
List: current-users
Date: 12/08/2006 14:31:03
Patrick Welche <prlw1@newn.cam.ac.uk> wrote:
> With a 21 Nov -current/i386, I get:
>
> sed: stdout: No space left on device
> sed: stdout: No space left on device
> [: file: unexpected operator
> [: file: unexpected operator
>
> in the daily insecurity email and
> ...
> uid 0, pid 13051, command column, on /: file system full
> uid 0, pid 23392, command ci, on /: file system full
> uid 0, pid 20980, command ci, on /: file system full
> uid 0, pid 1979, command cat, on /: file system full
> uid 0, pid 26653, command sed, on /: file system full
> uid 0, pid 7346, command ls, on /: file system full
> uid 0, pid 14798, command sed, on /: file system full
> uid 0, pid 25121, command ls, on /: file system full
> uid 0, pid 28394, command column, on /: file system full
> ...
>
> Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
> /dev/sd0a 97M 51M 42M 55% /
> /dev/sd0e 993M 298M 645M 31% /var
>
> It looks like the sort of commands to create /var/backups, but what
> uses 42M of diskspace?! (Haven't UTSL yet..)
>
What "df -i" says?
--
Mishka.