On 10/22/2014 07:10 PM, Michael Biebl wrote:
The faulty package is system-config-printer which linterally creates
millions of files in /tmp [1].
As as side-effect, you'll see that rebooting your system can take ages,
when /tmp is being cleaned up [2] and you likely see output like this:
"a st
Am 22.10.2014 um 21:53 schrieb Andrei POPESCU:
> On Mi, 22 oct 14, 15:45:58, John Bleichert wrote:
>>
>> This is the second time this has happened, so something is eating up inodes
>> on /. I am going to run some aptitude tests and see what happens.
>>
>> Any idea what the OS is doing during boot t
On 10/22/2014 03:55 PM, Peter Palfrader wrote:
On Wed, 22 Oct 2014, John Bleichert wrote:
Try a df -i You may have run out of inodes
Iain: Bingo - I was down to a single-digit number of inodes on / ...
The box became unusable and had to be reset. Upon booting the OS
"cleaned up temporary f
On 10/22/2014 03:53 PM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
There is some buggy software (cups?) creating a lot of symlinks in /tmp
or so.
Kind regards,
Andrei
Interesting that you mention that - cups did kick the bucket this
morning and become unusable. I will watch out for it in the future - thanks!
On Wed, 22 Oct 2014, John Bleichert wrote:
> >Try a df -i You may have run out of inodes
>
> Iain: Bingo - I was down to a single-digit number of inodes on / ...
>
> The box became unusable and had to be reset. Upon booting the OS
> "cleaned up temporary files" and now I'm back to an IUse% of 4%
On Mi, 22 oct 14, 15:45:58, John Bleichert wrote:
>
> This is the second time this has happened, so something is eating up inodes
> on /. I am going to run some aptitude tests and see what happens.
>
> Any idea what the OS is doing during boot to clean up temporary space? Is it
> something I can
On 10/22/2014 03:00 PM, Iain M Conochie wrote:
Try a df -i You may have run out of inodes
Cheers
Iain
Iain: Bingo - I was down to a single-digit number of inodes on / ...
The box became unusable and had to be reset. Upon booting the OS
"cleaned up temporary files" and now I'm back to
Doug wrote:
> On 10/22/2014 03:01 PM, Sven Hartge wrote:
>> John Bleichert wrote:
>>
>>> As of a few days ago I keep getting errors similar to the following when
>>> running aptitude upgrade:
>>
>>>
>>> dpkg: error processing archive
>>> /var/cache/apt/archives/cups-server-common_1.7.5-5_all
On 10/22/2014 03:01 PM, Sven Hartge wrote:
John Bleichert wrote:
As of a few days ago I keep getting errors similar to the following when
running aptitude upgrade:
dpkg: error processing archive
/var/cache/apt/archives/cups-server-common_1.7.5-5_all.deb (--unpack):
unable to create
`
On 22/10/14 19:49, John Bleichert wrote:
Hello All,
As of a few days ago I keep getting errors similar to the following
when running aptitude upgrade:
dpkg: error processing archive
/var/cache/apt/archives/cups-server-common_1.7.5-5_all.deb (--unpack):
unable to create
`/usr/share/cu
John Bleichert wrote:
> As of a few days ago I keep getting errors similar to the following when
> running aptitude upgrade:
>
> dpkg: error processing archive
> /var/cache/apt/archives/cups-server-common_1.7.5-5_all.deb (--unpack):
> unable to create
> `/usr/share/cups/templates/ru/set
Hello All,
As of a few days ago I keep getting errors similar to the following when
running aptitude upgrade:
dpkg: error processing archive
/var/cache/apt/archives/cups-server-common_1.7.5-5_all.deb (--unpack):
unable to create
`/usr/share/cups/templates/ru/set-printer-options-header.
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