SUMMARY: Server reports /var full
- From: "Polachak, Jason M CTR NAVSEA" <jason.polachak.ctr@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 12:30:37 -0400
Thanks to all who replied. The issue was that the /var partition was
out of inodes. The command to display this was df -o I
Thanks,
Jason Polachak
All,
I currently have a sunfire v440 running solaris 10. The problem that I
am having is that it is reporting that /var if full everytime I try to
touch a file in /var or vi anyfile. The df command says that I am using
1.7Gb out of 2.9Gb. Du also shows the same information. I have booted
off of cdrom into single user mode. Then ran du and df against the /var
partition. They report the same status of 1.7Gb being used out of
2.9Gb. I have noticed during reboots the error:
CAPTURE_UPTIME ERROR /var/opt/SUNWsrsrp missing
I have found online that there is a problem with the capture_uptime
script. I have renamed the script so that they will not start. To try
to alleviate the first symptom however, no luck. I am trying to
uninstall the NetConnect service with prodreg. However it has been
running 5 minutes and it is still at 0%. All help will be appreciated.
I don't know what else to do.
Thanks,
Jason Polachak
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