He1p Required - Please??? (fwd)

Lloyd Rennie lloyd at vbc.net
Fri Aug 13 08:57:56 UTC 1999


First of all, many thanks for your prompt response.

On Fri, 13 Aug 1999, Fabien Tassin wrote:
> According to Lloyd Rennie:
> > 
> > Filesystem  512-blocks     Used    Avail Capacity  Mounted on
> > /dev/da0s1a     508126    41716   425760     9%    /
> > /dev/da2s1e   17286258 15903362       -4   100%    /sd2
> > /dev/da4s1e   17286258 15903362       -4   100%    /sd4
> > /dev/da5e     16778098 15435842       10   100%    /sd5
> > /dev/da6e     17286258 15903362       -4   100%    /sd6
> > /dev/da7e     16778098 15435842       10   100%    /sd7
> > /dev/da0s1e    2032606   454222  1415776    24%    /usr
> > /dev/da0s1f    2032606   166838  1703160     9%    /var
> > /dev/da0s1g   12712820  2445668  9250128    21%    /usr/local/news
> > /dev/da1s1e   16778098  5602204  9833648    36%    /usr/local/news/spool
> > procfs               8        8        0   100%    /proc
> > /dev/da3s1e   16778098 15435842       10   100%    /sd3
> > 
> > We're using CNFS, on a ccd array sd2-sd7.  I realise this is probably not
> > a useful 'report', I'm frankly doubtful it's even a bug.  But I've run out
> > of things to try, so I'm asking you.  Please let me know what further
> > information, config. details etc. would be appropriate.
> 
> It looks like a 'df' bug. I don't know if 'inndf' can handle this.
> Can we have more information about the OS used and about this ccd array ?
The OS is FreeBSD 3.2-19990518-STABLE, running inn-STABLE_2_2-1999-06-02_03-02
The ccd.conf file looks like this...

ccd0 65536 none /dev/da1e /dev/da4e /dev/da2e /dev/da5e /dev/da3e
/dev/da6e /dev/da7e

news at news2.uk0 {47} mount
/dev/da0s1a on / (local, writes: sync 782 async 49814)
/dev/da2s1e on /sd2 (local, writes: sync 2 async 960922)
/dev/da4s1e on /sd4 (local, writes: sync 2 async 983700)
/dev/da5e on /sd5 (local, writes: sync 2 async 968441)
/dev/da6e on /sd6 (local, writes: sync 2 async 983700)
/dev/da7e on /sd7 (local, writes: sync 2 async 980924)
/dev/da0s1e on /usr (local, writes: sync 32 async 37158)
/dev/da0s1f on /var (local, writes: sync 4378 async 72575)
/dev/da0s1g on /usr/local/news (local, writes: sync 137829 async 22689795)
/dev/da1s1e on /usr/local/news/spool (local, writes: sync 514490 async
20671425)
procfs on /proc (local)
/dev/da3s1e on /sd3 (local, writes: sync 8 async 976268)

> [ I'm also interested to support this "disk" in my Filesys::DiskSpace perl
>   module. It is available on CPAN. It can eventually be used as an
>   alternative to inndf. Please, contact me if interested. Thank you. ]
I may be.  Let me look at it... cpan.org, aint it?

Are we officially in 'bug' territory here?  I'd assumed something was
wrong, as I don't see how a CNFS filesystem can run out of space(?).

Many thanks again for the prompt reply!

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