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Operating Systems Solaris /var size is increasing day by day Post 302143785 by joerg on Saturday 3rd of November 2007 05:25:25 PM
Old 11-03-2007
Bug

Hi
The first thread in this Forum is named as following:

Filesystem full - what to look for << Very useful!!!!

Please first read this thread and then you can say what is the reason that the /var file system is so full.

In my opinion the messages files are not the reason!!
(But to use the "log rolling" is very comfortable.)
The article shows you how to handle this situation.

This is my favorite command to find problematic files and directory's
du -akd /var | sort -nr | more

Best regards joerg
 

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Email::MIME::CreateHTML::Resolver::Filesystem(3pm)	User Contributed Perl Documentation	Email::MIME::CreateHTML::Resolver::Filesystem(3pm)

NAME
Email::MIME::CreateHTML::Resolver::Filesystem - finds resources via the filesystem SYNOPSIS
my $o = new Email::MIME::CreateHTML::Resolver::Filesystem(\%args) my ($content,$filename,$mimetype,$xfer_encoding) = $o->get_resource($uri) DESCRIPTION
This is used by Email::MIME::CreateHTML to load resources. METHODS
$o = new Email::MIME::CreateHTML::Resolver::Filesystem(\%args) %args can contain: base Base directory used to resolve relative filepaths passed to get_resource. ($content,$filename,$mimetype,$xfer_encoding) = $o->get_resource($uri) TODO
- Currently the MIME type is deduced from the file extension via MIME::Types; given we have the content available, more sophisticated strategies are probably possible VERSION
$Revision: 1.6 $ on $Date: 2006/08/24 21:41:38 $ by $Author: johna $ AUTHOR
Tony Hennessy, Simon Flack and John Alden COPYRIGHT
(c) BBC 2005,2006. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the GNU GPL. See the file COPYING in this distribution, or http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt perl v5.10.1 2010-02-12 Email::MIME::CreateHTML::Resolver::Filesystem(3pm)
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