Re: / 100% used
Hello Beco,
W dniu 2015-07-05 o 21:19, Beco pisze:
Hi guys,
I need some help regarding this problem.
Yesterday I upgraded from Wheezy to Jessie. Today I got an email
saying the user could not create a "tmp" file to do anything.
Just to add to what you've experienced recently:
Why have you performed major upgrade of Operating System on running
production server?
Did you perform backup of data before performing upgrades?
Did you try it before on any development machines?
Did you read Jessie release notes before upgrading and upgrade procedures?
https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/release-notes/index.en.html
Since you teach students, it would be good to teach them "best
practices" by running well organised and prepared server...
I checked the filesystem with:
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# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda1 46G 46G 0 100% /
udev 10M 0 10M 0% /dev
tmpfs 789M 82M 708M 11% /run
tmpfs 2.0G 4.0K 2.0G 1% /dev/shm
tmpfs 5.0M 4.0K 5.0M 1% /run/lock
tmpfs 2.0G 0 2.0G 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
/dev/sda3 864G 4.0G 816G 1% /home
tmpfs 395M 0 395M 0% /run/user/1000
tmpfs 395M 0 395M 0% /run/user/1340
tmpfs 395M 0 395M 0% /run/user/1328
tmpfs 395M 0 395M 0% /run/user/1360
I'd re-think the partition layout:
https://www.debian.org/releases/lenny/ia64/apcs03.html.en, second paragraph:
For multi-user systems or systems with lots of disk space, it's best to
put /usr, /var, /tmp, and /home each on their own partitions separate
from the / partition.
Are there any backups / RAID for users' home directories?
Please don't consider it as offensive, I'd like just to let you know
that the problems you've encountered could have been much worse
Good luck ;-)
Cheers
Marek
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Marek Salwerowicz
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