Re: /var is lack of space!!

2005-01-24 Thread Olivier Nicole
> > > Thanks all of you,with your instruction,i found that it's > > > /var/spool/clientmqueue use almost all of my disk space!!And i > > > delete this directory,every thing is ok! > > > > > > But which program produce those rubish?and how can i stop that > > > program? > > > > That woul

Re: /var is lack of space!!

2005-01-24 Thread John
On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 08:44:13PM -0500, Robert Huff wrote: > > he ccj writes: > > > Thanks all of you,with your instruction,i found that it's > > /var/spool/clientmqueue use almost all of my disk space!!And i > > delete this directory,every thing is ok! > > > > But which program produce t

Re: /var is lack of space!!

2005-01-24 Thread Robert Huff
he ccj writes: > Thanks all of you,with your instruction,i found that it's > /var/spool/clientmqueue use almost all of my disk space!!And i > delete this directory,every thing is ok! > > But which program produce those rubish?and how can i stop that > program? That would be "sendm

Re: /var is lack of space!!

2005-01-24 Thread he ccj
Thanks all of you,with your instruction,i found that it's /var/spool/clientmqueue use almost all of my disk space!!And i delete this directory,every thing is ok! But which program produce those rubish?and how can i stop that program? On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 10:12:50 -0600, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w

Re: /var is lack of space!!

2005-01-24 Thread John
On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 10:50:38AM -0500, Robert Huff wrote: > > John writes: > > > This is a good way to find out "where" the storage is being used: > > cd /var ; du -s * | sort -nr | more > > That will give you a list, sorted from most storage to least, of > > each directory (or file) at th

Re: /var is lack of space!!

2005-01-24 Thread Robert Huff
John writes: > This is a good way to find out "where" the storage is being used: > cd /var ; du -s * | sort -nr | more > That will give you a list, sorted from most storage to least, of > each directory (or file) at the /var level. You can then choose > to descend into one of those, and run

Re: /var is lack of space!!

2005-01-24 Thread John
On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 06:27:11PM +0800, heccj wrote: > > My box has Apahce,PureFtp,MySql services, it's hardware:128M memory, > i386 FSB 800Mhz,18G SCSI disk,FreeBSD 5.3.It's slice: > / 256M > /swap 256M > /tmp 256M > /var 300M > /usr others > After installation,the useage is about 20%.Bu

Re: /var is lack of space!!

2005-01-24 Thread Oliver Fuchs
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005, heccj wrote: > > My box has Apahce,PureFtp,MySql services, it's hardware:128M memory, > i386 FSB 800Mhz,18G SCSI disk,FreeBSD 5.3.It's slice: > / 256M > /swap 256M > /tmp 256M > /var 300M > /usr others > After installation,the useage is about 20%.But after few days, >

/var is lack of space!!

2005-01-24 Thread heccj
My box has Apahce,PureFtp,MySql services, it's hardware:128M memory, i386 FSB 800Mhz,18G SCSI disk,FreeBSD 5.3.It's slice: / 256M /swap 256M /tmp256M /var300M /usrothers After installation,the useage is about 20%.But after few days, it increases 50%,so i moved the http and ftp