On Friday 30 September 2005 04:21, Dag Wieers wrote:
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005, Lamar Owen wrote:
Oh, quick quiz: what happens to a CentOS box when you reboot after running out of disk space on the / filesystem? You get a graphical login just fine, but then you can't login (you login, and it returns you to a login). Not hard to fix, but very mysterious to the newbie.
I lost my Revelation password database because a disk-full condition recently. An 2 week old backup didn't have some important passwords.
Yeah, I lost some e-mail filters once that way, too, when my /home partition filled up. A 'high-water' mark utility probably has been written, and I know logwatch can do periodic e-mails that, if you take the time to read them, can give you advance notice of a disk full impending, but there are those times when the disk might get full quite suddenly (particularly the /var partition if something creates log spew (which, with SELinux, can happen extremely quickly)).
BTW A tool that mails out when the disk is full is not a good solution...
No kidding.