Re: /Var has no space
- From: "TechinLA" <dusty@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 07:18:55 -0700
Well, after trying several of the posts in this thread and having no luck
still, I found that it was my /var/crash directory that was taking about 400
megabytes of space. I deleted a file in there called "unknown" which
contained dumps from when the system paniced I guess. Anyway, all is well
now. Thanks to everyone who posted to this thread and for your help.
DJ
"TechinLA" <dusty@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I decided to install a bunch of updates from the Sun Update service last
night. And some or most didn't complete successfully because /var is full
and has no space. I checked and the pkg directory for installing the
Solaris updates is what is taking the space. Can I delete them? What can I
do to regain the space? I haven't experienced this before and wanted to
know if anyone else could give some advice on this.
DJ
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