Re: JFS2 Full does not get logged in errpt

From: Renison, Rick (rick.renison@EDS.COM)
Date: Sat Sep 06 2003 - 22:08:56 EDT


Thats right. There is no message. AND, you can get all sorts of wierd
conditions when a file system fills.
example. programs that write to files will start to write to other files
that they don't even have access to.
example. paging space may "seem" to fill
etc.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bill Verzal [mailto:BVerzal@KOMATSUNA.COM]
> Sent: September 5, 2003 2:24 PM
> To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
> Subject: JFS2 Full does not get logged in errpt
>
>
> Hi *
>
> I just discovered something. Can someone confirm the same ?
>
> We've had several filesystems fill up due to SAP core dumps
> in the past few
> days. I have a job that monitors the error log for changes
> and it did not
> get these conditions. I was concerned there was a problem in
> my script.
> In fact, it is working fine. The filesystems are JFS2.
>
> I looked at /var/adm/errtmplt, and there is a JFS_FS_FULL
> entry, but no
> JFS2_FS_FULL.
>
> Can someone test/confirm this ? I ran a "dd" to fill up
> /home, and indeed
> there was no error logged.
>
> Thanks, Bill.
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
> Bill Verzal
> AIX Administrator, Komatsu America
> (847) 970-3726 - direct
> (847) 970-4184 - fax
>



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