11-25-2011
Would this be a Solaris system?
If so,
/tmp is not a filesystems on a disk, but instead is using memory. You effectively consumed all available free memory when you filled up
/tmp, so there was no memory to
fork of a new processes. Your SA has sufficient privileges to use the reserved space to run commands: removing your files.
Take a look at
df command.
You may want to consider using
/var/tmp for these temporary files. Or talk to your SA and ask for space for your webserver.
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courier::config
Courier::Config(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Courier::Config(3pm)
NAME
Courier::Config - Class providing configuration information for Perl modules related to the Courier MTA
SYNOPSIS
use Courier::Config;
# Courier base configuration:
my $config_dir = Courier::Config->config_dir;
my $runtime_dir = Courier::Config->runtime_dir;
my $courier_executable = Courier::Config->courier_executable;
my $courier_version = Courier::Config->courier_version;
# Courier::Filter configuration:
my $filter_conf_file = Courier::Config->filter_conf_file;
DESCRIPTION
This class provides configuration information for Perl modules related to the Courier MTA, e.g. installation specific file system paths.
Courier base configuration
The following methods provide information about Courier's base configuration:
config_dir: returns string
The base configuration directory of Courier.
runtime_dir: returns string
The directory where Courier keeps the message queue ("msgq", "msgs", "tmp") and courierfilter sockets ("filters", "allfilters").
courier_executable: returns string
The full path of the Courier daemon executable.
courier_version: returns version
The version number of the Courier installation.
Courier::Filter configuration
The following Courier::Filter configuration information is provided:
filter_conf_file: returns string
The absolute file name of the Courier::Filter courier-filter-perl configuration file.
SEE ALSO
For AVAILABILITY, SUPPORT, and LICENSE information, see Courier::Filter::Overview.
AUTHOR
Julian Mehnle <julian@mehnle.net>
perl v5.14.2 2011-12-27 Courier::Config(3pm)