04-11-2007
Sounds like you are running out of swap, try putting a cronjob in to run "df" very 5 minutes and append to a file, then after the next time it happens go back and see if usage of /tmp was growing.
Alternatively, do the same interactively and see if someone is writing to a file or files in /tmp and filling it.
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bup-fuse
bup-fuse(1) General Commands Manual bup-fuse(1)
NAME
bup-fuse - mount a bup repository as a filesystem
SYNOPSIS
bup fuse [-d] [-f] [-o] <mountpoint>
DESCRIPTION
bup fuse opens a bup repository and exports it as a fuse(7) userspace filesystem.
This feature is only available on systems (such as Linux) which support FUSE.
WARNING: bup fuse is still experimental and does not enforce any file permissions! All files will be readable by all users.
When you're done accessing the mounted fuse filesystem, you should unmount it with umount(8).
OPTIONS
-d, --debug
run in the foreground and print FUSE debug information for each request.
-f, --foreground
run in the foreground and exit only when the filesystem is unmounted.
-o, --allow-other
permit other users to access the filesystem. Necessary for exporting the filesystem via Samba, for example.
EXAMPLE
rm -rf /tmp/buptest
mkdir /tmp/buptest
sudo bup fuse -d /tmp/buptest
ls /tmp/buptest/*/latest
...
umount /tmp/buptest
SEE ALSO
fuse(7), fusermount(1), bup-ls(1), bup-ftp(1), bup-restore(1), bup-web(1)
BUP
Part of the bup(1) suite.
AUTHORS
Avery Pennarun <apenwarr@gmail.com>.
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