I have had samba running on my freebsd box for about 2 years now, and my / partition is 50MB (it is just a fileserver with ssh and nothing more). However, recently (about a month or two ago) it disconnects itself from my LAN with warnings like: semaphore timeout has expired. I go to the console on the box and it says that the disk is full (its not, but the root directory is at 101%) I cannot for the life of me figure out what is clogging the / dir. I deleted all mail and .pinerc from /root, and i got rid of the kernel.GENERIC, and i emptied the var/log dir. I still need to get rid of 500K. Anyone know why my / dir is filling up and where i can get some space? Is this part of samba or something else?
Martyn Ranyard
2002-Feb-27 02:46 UTC
[Samba] semaphore timeoit period expired (root is full)
Hi there, I can't tell you what is clogging up your root directory, but I can tell you how to find out! Use "du" - it will give a nice readout of disk usage of directories. Also, I am not a BSD user, so cannot say if this is a standard tool with bsd, but it is a gnu util from the fileutils group. Martyn At 10:54 AM 2/26/02 -0600, you wrote:>I have had samba running on my freebsd box for about 2 years now, and my / >partition is 50MB (it is just a fileserver with ssh and >nothing more). However, recently (about a month or two ago) it >disconnects itself from my LAN with warnings like: semaphore timeout >has expired. I go to the console on the box and it says that the disk is >full (its not, but the root directory is at 101%) I cannot >for the life of me figure out what is clogging the / dir. I deleted all >mail and .pinerc from /root, and i got rid of the >kernel.GENERIC, and i emptied the var/log dir. I still need to get rid of >500K. Anyone know why my / dir is filling up and where i >can get some space? >Is this part of samba or something else? > > > > >-- >To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba-------------- Martyn Ranyard I am not a member of the samba team, and anything that I say may not be as accurate as a response from one of the team. I reply to save those more qualified time, which can more usefully be spent developing SAMBA further.