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Operating Systems AIX problem with tmp Post 302195174 by lo-lp-kl on Wednesday 14th of May 2008 01:13:48 PM
Old 05-14-2008
problem with /tmp

Hello !

I need to increase the /tmp fs size because its 100% but I cant.

I try with smitty fs and I get this message

Command: failed stdout: yes stderr: no

Before command completion, additional instructions may appear below.

0516-634 lquerypv: /tmp directory does not have enough space,
delete some files and try again.
0516-788 extendlv: Unable to extend logical volume.

I have enought free ppīs

lsvg rootvg
VOLUME GROUP: rootvg VG IDENTIFIER: 0009d3a00000d60000000111717c0b6a
VG STATE: active PP SIZE: 128 megabyte(s)
VG PERMISSION: read/write TOTAL PPs: 1092 (139776 megabytes)
MAX LVs: 256 FREE PPs: 302 (38656 megabytes)
LVs: 13 USED PPs: 790 (101120 megabytes)
OPEN LVs: 11 QUORUM: 1
TOTAL PVs: 2 VG DESCRIPTORS: 3
STALE PVs: 0 STALE PPs: 0
ACTIVE PVs: 2 AUTO ON: yes
MAX PPs per VG: 32512
MAX PPs per PV: 1016 MAX PVs: 32
LTG size (Dynamic): 256 kilobyte(s) AUTO SYNC: no
HOT SPARE: no BB POLICY: relocatable


On my lsvg -l rootvg command I get this

hd3 jfs2 16 32 2 open/syncd /tmp


I deleted some files but still have 100%

I try algo to delete some files on a directory but I cant get in

cd .~$28554.tmp
ksh: .~8554.tmp: not found.

drwxr-xr-x 4 root system 256 Aug 28 2007 .~$28554.tmp

I dont know if I cant get in by the name of the directory. this directory is
on the same /tmp fs and I use root account.


dukessd told me that I boot my box on service mode but this is my last option

because this is a important server. "thanks dukessd"


does anybody have another suggestions.


Thanks in advance
 

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POSTFIX2DLF_PRE.IN(1)					  LogReport's Lire Documentation				     POSTFIX2DLF_PRE.IN(1)

NAME
postfix2dlf_pre - preprocess postfix logfiles for postfix2dlf_main SYNOPSIS
postfix2dlf_pre dumpfile DESCRIPTION
postfix2dlf_pre expect a postfix logfile on STDIN. It prints preprocessed logfile lines to STDOUT and creates a Berkeley DB holding a mapping from hostname-queueid to number-of-lines-with-this-id. dumpfile can be e.g. /tmp/dump, ../../var/dump or dump. DEVELOPERS
One can use the lr_anondump tool to view the contents of the dumpfile. E.g. run $ zcat postfix.log.gz | ./postfix2dlf_pre /tmp/stem > /tmp/pre $ lr_anondump /tmp/stem $ ./postfix2dlf_main /tmp/stem < /tmp/pre > /tmp/post . EXAMPLE
The raw log file Dec 1 04:02:56 internetsrv postfix/pickup[20919]: 693A3578E: uid=0 from=<root> Dec 1 04:02:56 internetsrv postfix/cleanup[20921]: 693A3578E: message-id=<john.doe.1@example.com> Dec 1 04:02:57 internetsrv postfix/qmgr[20164]: 693A3578E: from=<john.doe.2@example.com>, size=617 (queue active) Dec 1 04:02:58 internetsrv postfix/local[20924]: 693A3578E: to=<john.doe.2@example.com>, relay=local, delay=3, status=sent (forwarded as E325C578D) will get converted to dlfid internetsrv693A3578E from_relay_host localhost from_relay_ip 127.0.0.1 logrelay internetsrv queueid 693A3578E time 1007175776 type pickup dlfid internetsrv693A3578E logrelay internetsrv msgid <john.doe.1@example.com> queueid 693A3578E time 1007175776 type cleanup dlfid internetsrv693A3578E from_domain example.com from_relay_host localhost from_relay_ip 127.0.0.1 from_user john.doe.2 logrelay internetsrv queueid 693A3578E size 617 time 1007175777 type qmgr delay 3 dlfid internetsrv693A3578E logrelay internetsrv queueid 693A3578E stat sent time 1007175778 to_domain example.com to_relay_host localhost to_relay_ip 127.0.0.1 to_user john.doe.2 type local xstat (forwarded_as_e325c578d) EXAMPLES
postfix2dlf_pre will be rarely used on its own: it is called by postfix2dlf(1). Refer to the postfix2dlf manpage for examples and usage information. SEE ALSO
postfix2dlf(1), postfix2dlf_main(1), sendmail2dlf(1), qmail2dlf(1), exim2dlf(1) VERSION
$Id: postfix2dlf_pre.in,v 1.13 2006/07/23 13:16:34 vanbaal Exp $ COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2002 Stichting LogReport Foundation LogReport@LogReport.org This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program (see COPYING); if not, check with http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html. AUTHOR
Joost van Baal Lire 2.1.1 2006-07-23 POSTFIX2DLF_PRE.IN(1)
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