Dear community,
my sql and apache server (with CMW installed) hangs due to /tmp full:
This happens because I have a very large database and CMS create a TMP sql files like:
This is absolutely normal and the tmp tables will speedup the sql queries.
The problem is when the /tmp becomes full, the mysql server hangs because it can't write file anymore. Now, is there a way to avoid /tmp to becomes full?
Or at least make mysql server to write tmp file to other place?
good morning
The /tmp filesystem is full at 99 %
I have do a "rm" but the size is the same.
so i think that a process is always alive, but how can i do to know it ? (because I have deleted some file in /tmp)
thank you (9 Replies)
Can you help. My server sunning solaris 9 on x86 platform pretty much hung for a few hours... I could not use telnet or ssh to the box - it kept refusing connection. A few hours later - I was able to log in again.
The server has not rebooted but here are the first errors in the messages log... (5 Replies)
The /tmp is 100% full, I found there are the following big files/directory:
1301500 syslog.out.58
166692 vac
158552 install.dir.2928686
158552 install.dir.2236636
110980 install.dir.2887698
/tmp/vac have some files like :
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Hi,
I would like to know if /tmp file system is full, wheather it will affect the peformance of application installed on AIX. if Memory and CPU are not heavily utilized.
Regards,
Manoj. (1 Reply)
Dear All,
We are on AIX OS, /tmp directory is filled up to 99% percent,
Please suggest, How to get free space for "/tmp"?
which files can be deleted from /tmp? and How to delete it? is there any commands.....
Thanks in advance,
Its very urgent, Helpful answers will be appreciated,
Please... (7 Replies)
Hello all,
The issue is
# df -h /tmp
Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on
swap 4.0G 4.0G 8.7M 100% /tmp
# du -sh /tmp/
87M /tmp
By now you probably will say that this is open file destriptor issue.
Well no, nothing... (2 Replies)
I have a Sun-Fire-V210, the Server hangs for sometime and evn console wont be abled to access and after sometime the server comes back active. the messages file shows this , whats causing this ?
# tail -500 messages
Jan 25 07:02:16 xxxxxxxxxxxxx Corrupt label; wrong magic number
Jan 25... (2 Replies)
Hello,
AIX 6.1 TL7 SP6
POwerHA 6.1 SP10
I was experimenting with new hacmp build. It's 3-node cluster build on AIX 6.1 lpars. It contains Ethernet and diskhb networks. Shared vg disk is SAN disk. Two nodes see disk using vscsi, third node sees disk using npiv. Application is db2 server.
... (4 Replies)
Hi everybody,
few days ago we had a big issue with one of our solaris10 server.
Suddenly while my colleague was working on it for some troubleshooting he realized that the performance started to degrade.
At the end it reached the point that was not even possible to login usng the local console... (7 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
logfetch
LOGFETCH(1) General Commands Manual LOGFETCH(1)NAME
logfetch - Xymon client data collector
SYNOPSIS
logfetch CONFIGFILE STATUSFILE
DESCRIPTION
logfetch is part of the Xymon client. It is responsible for collecting data from logfiles, and other file-related data, which is then sent
to the Xymon server for analysis.
logfetch uses a configuration file, which is automatically retrieved from the Xymon server. There is no configuration done locally. The
configuration file is usually stored in the $BBHOME/tmp/logfetch.cfg file, but editing this file has no effect since it is re-written with
data from the Xymon server each time the client runs.
logfetch stores information about what parts of the monitored logfiles have been processed already in the $BBHOME/tmp/logfetch.status file.
This file is an internal file used by logfetch, and should not be edited. If deleted, it will be re-created automatically.
SECURITY
logfetch needs read access to the logfiles it should monitor. If you configure monitoring of files or directories through the "file:" and
"dir:" entries in client-local.cfg(5) then logfetch will require at least read-acces to the directory where the file is located. If you
request checksum calculation for a file, then it must be readable by the Xymon client user.
Do NOT install logfetch as suid-root. There is no way that logfetch can check whether the configuration file it uses has been tampered
with, so installing logfetch with suid-root privileges could allow an attacker to read any file on the system by using a hand-crafted con-
figuration file. In fact, logfetch will attempt to remove its own suid-root setup if it detects that it has been installed suid-root.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
DU Command used to collect information about the size of directories. By default, this is the command du -k. If the local du-command
on the client does not recognize the "-k" option, you should set the DU environment variable in the $BBHOME/etc/hobbitclient.cfg
file to a command that does report directory sizes in kilobytes.
FILES
$BBHOME/tmp/logfetch.cfg
$BBHOME/tmp/logfetch.status
SEE ALSO xymon(7), hobbit-clients.cfg(5)Xymon Version 4.2.3: 4 Feb 2009 LOGFETCH(1)