SUMMARY: file system full

From: Jeremy Rodriguez (jrodriguez@intellinet-tech.com)
Date: Mon Aug 19 2002 - 11:24:17 EDT


Question is below.
The easiest solution since this was not a data important system was to
repartition the disk. Make sure there is a dedicated slice for /tmp.
The problem was I had one large / slice, processes were filling up the /tmp
not letting me issue any more commands and then the "fork" error was
received.

Thank You to all who replied:
HM, SM, JM, RB,RS, DC, SE, CH, TO

> I am receiving the following error:
>
> Aug 12 21:03:12 machinename last message repeated 505896 times
> Aug 12 21:03:13 machinename tmpfs: [ID 518458 kern.warning] WARNING:
> /tmp:
> File system full, swap space limit exceeded
> Aug 12 21:09:53 machinename last message repeated 51017 times
> Aug 12 21:09:54 machinename tmpfs: [ID 518458 kern.warning] WARNING:
> /tmp:
> File system full, swap space limit exceeded
> Aug 12 21:16:32 machinename last message repeated 52420 times
>
> My file system is below:
>
> Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on
> /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 16379106 3849177 12366138 24% /
> /proc 0 0 0 0% /proc
> fd 0 0 0 0% /dev/fd
> mnttab 0 0 0 0% /etc/mnttab
> swap 840576 16 840560 1% /var/run
> swap 840600 40 840560 1% /tmp
>
>
> What is the easiest way to ficx this problem? Should I just add an
> additional swap slice? Do I have to reformat the file system?
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