[CentOS] Ways To Practice Breaking My System?
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m.roth at 5-cent.usThu Feb 23 14:18:15 UTC 2012
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Alex Walker wrote: > >> Things like boot process rarely break. Try something like filling up >> your root or tmp partition. That just seems to be a bit more common >> as far as problem scenarios go. >> > Thanks for the reply. I've recently started working for a large hosting > company, so there's a reasonable amount of scope for anything that can > go wrong going wrong at some point, so I wanted to be prepared in > advance for as many eventualities as possible :) *sigh* Good luck with the new job. > > I've seen root partitions fill up a few times, but in my own experience > we've always been able to get in and clear out some space before it's > knocked the server over. I'll look into it a bit further tho. One trick my manager's shown me, that you can use to keep things going while dealing with a root filesystem full is to use tune2fs to lower the f/s reserved space. mark
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