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I have a Red Hat 5. Someone, somehow, managed to get two. I removed them and thought things were back to normal. Then I started getting complains from Do you have any other hints Full file system? I read the sticky and thought of a script I use on a regular basis. File system full?

Full File System. Hi All, There was a background process running on a Solaris 2. I done a killall, and upon re-booting found that the file system had filled up, and will not boot as normal as a result. RedHat Commands. External Authentication: on. Append Domain Name: no.

Reserved for Backdown: 0. Require Confidentiality: no. Send Connect Response with Integrity Only: no. Connection trace: yes. Disable the logging:. Disable the Assigntrace:. Disable Connection Trace:. Search Forums. Show Threads. Show Posts. Registered User. Join Date: Nov Join Date: Jul Find all posts by DukeNuke2. Join Date: May Those files would be devices , there would be a dodgy process which would be occyping the space, try top and prstat -a to identify the process.

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