Re: trouble with statfs

Roger Espel Llima (espel@llaic.u-clermont1.fr)
Sat, 21 Nov 1998 02:51:12 +0100


A couple days ago, I wrote:

> $ df
> Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on
> /dev/sdb1 1018329 763666 202051 79% /
> /dev/sdb5 1018329 763666 202051 79% /www
> /dev/sdb6 1018329 763666 202051 79% /data
> /dev/sda1 1416148 313835 1029134 23% /syjet
>
> any ideas? the bad reports aren't a huge deal, but I'm concerned of
> what could happen if the kernel suddently thinks the partitions are
> full, when they aren't...

Well, it turned out that the kernel was just fine (yay Linux!), it was
just that someone had misguidedly renamed the mount points, and
re-created new directories (/www and /data), which had by default ended
up on the / partition.

Sorry for making you guys scratch your heads!

Roger

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