On 7/2/12 8:02 PM, James Cammarata wrote:
On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 6:45 PM, Bob Cochran<[email protected]> wrote:
I now think that 'cobbler reposync' has bugs, at least in the github version
of the code.
Consider these messages which appear in /var/log/messages:
Jul 2 14:01:41 cobbler1 python: abrt: detected unhandled Python exception
in /usr/bin/yum
Jul 2 14:01:41 cobbler1 abrtd: New client connected
Jul 2 14:01:41 cobbler1 abrt-server[1851]: Can't create directory
'/var/spool/abrt/pyhook-2012-07-02-14:01:41-1823.new': No space left on
device
Jul 2 14:01:41 cobbler1 abrt-server[1851]: Error creating crash dump
/var/spool/abrt/pyhook-2012-07-02-14:01:41-1823.new
[not sure if the above are meaningful to this problem, however I started my
'cobbler reposync' at about this time]
No, that has nothing to do with cobbler. The abrt daemon is logging
crash dumps, but /var is probably full so it's reporting it. That
could probably be the same issue you're having with reposync, since
everything goes to /var/www/cobbler.
Oh! I understand now. /var on my box is indeed full. I guess I need to
look for some way to resize var upwards. Maybe gparted understands how
to work with LVM. If not, then I guess I need to reinstall CentOS 6.2
but modify the partition layout, and start again. I have no problem
giving /var a lot of space.
I will see what I can do...
Bob
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