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Special Forums UNIX Desktop Questions & Answers file system full Post 19902 by Neo on Wednesday 17th of April 2002 07:10:33 PM
Old 04-17-2002
You should review your filesystem and remove or prune logfiles and other non-essential files. You might consider moving logfiles and queues to another filesystem and set up a symbolic link to the new filesystem.

For more information on symbolic links, search the forums with the keywork "symbolic link".
 

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XATTR_SUPPORTED(3)							 1							XATTR_SUPPORTED(3)

xattr_supported - Check if filesystem supports extended attributes

SYNOPSIS
bool xattr_supported (string $filename, [int $flags]) DESCRIPTION
This functions checks if the filesystem holding the given file supports extended attributes. Read access to the file is required. PARAMETERS
o $filename - The path of the tested file. o $flags - Supported xattr flags +-----------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | | | |XATTR_DONTFOLLOW | | | | | | | Do not follow the symbolic link but operate on | | | symbolic link itself. | | | | +-----------------+---------------------------------------------------+ RETURN VALUES
This function returns TRUE if filesystem supports extended attributes, FALSE if it doesn't and NULL if it can't be determined (for example wrong path or lack of permissions to file). EXAMPLES
Example #1 xattr_supported(3) example The following code checks if we can use extended attributes. <?php $file = 'some_file'; if (xattr_supported($file)) { /* ... make use of some xattr_* functions ... */ } ?> SEE ALSO
xattr_get(3), xattr_list(3). PHP Documentation Group XATTR_SUPPORTED(3)
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