When I try to log in as root I get the following message
realloccg /: file system full sendmail :NO Queue:low on space (have 0,SMTP-DAEMON needs 101 in /var/spool/mqueue) What should I do? (1 Reply)
Hi All,
There was a background process running on a Solaris 2.8 machine, and appeared to have filled all available disk-space. I done a killall, and upon re-booting found that the file system had filled up, and will not boot as normal as a result. For example, I'm getting
/usr/adm/messages: No... (8 Replies)
Hi
I have a Solaris 2.5.1 system. Recently my file system is full and i couldn't find what flood my root file system.
Anyone can suggext any directories i should look out for.
I am using Samba and Patrol agent. I am just usng this server as a file server, users cannot login into the system,... (1 Reply)
Hi, I just started working with UNIX on an old semi-fossilized Sun workstation which I use to process LOTS of images,however, I just started to get an error message that the file system is full and then my shell tool or/and text editor freeze up. Help? (8 Replies)
I read the sticky and thought of a script I use on a regular basis. Since unless you patch/upgrade the df command on solaris you have a very tought time teling how full the system truly is.
Output looks like
$ biggest.sh /tmp
Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted... (0 Replies)
hello
Even though I am not out of inodes or of space, the /var/adm/messages shows messages:
file system full
I am doing now fcsk -m (400G) and I am still waiting to see the fragmentation results (should I add another option to df to have a faster output?)
Do you have any other hints... (6 Replies)
Hi All,
This is Babu working as a system administrator.
Here I am getting one problem with one of my Sun server's root (/) file system.
In df -h command / file system showing 7.8 GB used space.But in du -hd command it showing 5.2 gb only.
Please can any one help me resolve this issue... (2 Replies)
Can anyone help me in cleaning /opt filesystem..
i have checked all the options and i have cleared all the logs and the total size of the files in /opt is shown as 1.8GB were as the size of /opt is 4.8GB
but wen i run the command
# df -h /opt
it gives
capacity
99%
Please help... (17 Replies)
Hey all,
What do you think mostly happened in the following situation?
I have a Red Hat 5.5 server. Someone, somehow, managed to get two .nfs000.... type files that totaled over a terabyte in size. I removed them and thought things were back to normal. Then I started getting complains from... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: geelsu
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icheck
icheck(8) System Manager's Manual icheck(8)NAME
icheck - File system storage consistency check
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/icheck [-b numbers] [file system]
DESCRIPTION
The icheck command is obsoleted for normal consistency checking by fsck.
The icheck command examines a file system, builds a bit map of used blocks, and compares this bit map against the free map maintained on
the file system. If the file system is not specified, a set of default file systems is checked. The normal output of icheck includes a
report of the following items: The total number of files and the numbers of regular, directory, block special, character special, and fifo
files. The total number of blocks in use and the numbers of single-, double-, and triple-indirect blocks and directory blocks. The number
of free blocks. The number of blocks missing; that is, not in any file or in any free map.
A list of block numbers follows the -b option; whenever any of the named blocks turn up in a file, a diagnostic is produced.
The icheck command is faster if the raw version of the special file is used since it reads the i-list many blocks at a time.
NOTES
Since icheck is inherently two-pass in nature, extraneous diagnostics may be produced if applied to active file systems. It believes even
preposterous super-blocks and consequently causes a core dump.
DIAGNOSTICS
For duplicate blocks and bad blocks which lie outside the file system, icheck announces the difficulty, the i-number, and the kind of block
involved. If a read error is encountered, the block number of the bad block is printed and icheck considers it to contain zero.
FILES
Specifies the command path.
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: clri(8), fsck(8), ncheck(8) delim off
icheck(8)