Hello.
On a distant Debian testing/unstable, it seems that the /var partition
can no longer be written: even "# touch /var/test" returns a message
saying that there is no space on the drive, which is something that "#
df -h" deny:
# df -h
Sys. de fichiers Taille Utilisé Dispo Uti% Monté sur
/dev/sda3 9,1G 954M 7,7G 11% /
udev 10M 0 10M 0% /dev
tmpfs 397M 384K 396M 1% /run
tmpfs 5,0M 0 5,0M 0% /run/lock
tmpfs 2,7G 0 2,7G 0% /run/shm
/dev/sda2 4,4G 27M 4,4G 1% /boot
/dev/sda5 38G 22G 16G 58% /home
/dev/sda7 447M 17K 423M 1% /tmp
/dev/sda6 14G 2,7G 8,7G 24% /var
So, I am guessing that something is locking the partition, but I have
no idea about *what* could do that. I tried disabling as many daemons
that I can, so that "# service --status-all |grep '+'" returns this:
# service --status-all |grep '+'
[ ? ] bootmisc.sh
[ ? ] checkfs.sh
[ ? ] checkroot-bootclean.sh
[ ? ] hwclock.sh
[ ? ] ircd-irc2
[ ? ] killprocs
[ ? ] kmod
[ ? ] mountall-bootclean.sh
[ ? ] mountall.sh
[ ? ] mountdevsubfs.sh
[ ? ] mountkernfs.sh
[ ? ] mountnfs-bootclean.sh
[ ? ] mountnfs.sh
[ ? ] networking
[ ? ] rc.local
[ + ] rsyslog
[ ? ] sendsigs
[ + ] ssh
[ + ] udev
[ ? ] udev-finish
[ ? ] umountfs
[ ? ] umountnfs.sh
[ ? ] umountroot
but it changes nothing. Any idea/supposition/whatever?
Some other informations which might help:
The problem started with a network failure, which avoided aptitude to
download, and so update, some packages, and now some packages are broken
(but dpkg was not concerned by the update). If I can still trust
/var/lib/dpkg/status, it seems that the most important breakage may come
from libasan0 (Status: install reinstreq half-configured) which is
needed by libgcc-4.8-dev, itself needed by linux-headers, so I do not
think it is the source of the problem, but... maybe?
According to /etc/mtab, the var partition is mounted as rw: "/dev/sda6
/var ext4 rw,nodev,noatime,data=ordered 0 0".
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