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Hobbit client for RHEL5

list Cathy Smith
Tue, 14 Apr 2009 15:16:53 -0700
Message-Id: <user-aca7f1caccbe@xymon.invalid>

Here is the layout of the file systems.
 
[root at wfwp30 tmp]# df -h

Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on

/dev/sda3   56G 2.6G   50G   5% /

/dev/sda1   99M  17M   78M  18% /boot

tmpfs     1014M    0 1014M   0% /dev/shm

/dev/sdb1 35G   177M   33G   1% /wdpres

[root at wfwp30 tmp]# df -i

Filesystem     Inodes     IUsed     IFree     IUse%     Mounted on

/dev/sda3     14927616     48859     14878757    1%     /

/dev/sda1       26104         38      26066      1%     /boot

tmpfs          224005          1     224004      1%     /dev/shm

/dev/sdb1     4587520         11    4587509       1%    /wdpres

 
Cathy

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From: Ralph Mitchell [mailto:user-00a5e44c48c0@xymon.invalid] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 2:40 PM
To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Subject: Re: [hobbit] Hobbit client for RHEL5


This may be irrelevant, but... 

That sounds like an issue I had with CA Unicenter some years ago.  When
I created the 50Gb filesystem Solaris allocated the default number of
inodes for me.  That number turned out to be close to INT_MAX, which is
2147483647.  With only about 2,000 inodes in use, there was a rollover
in the math so it looked like the available inode count was negative,
which triggered an alert.


So, how many *total* inodes are there in the filesystem??  That might
lead us somewhere.

Ralph Mitchell


On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 3:56 PM, Smith, Cathy <user-332e187d7d6d@xymon.invalid>
wrote:


	That is the recommendation I found by searching online.
However, it
	doesn't work on RHEL5.  It did work under RHEL4.  The /tmp and
/home
	directories are part of /, and I have 50GB free there.
	

	Cathy
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	U.S. Department of Energy
	
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	-----Original Message-----
	
	From: Gore, David W [mailto:user-3e5761c68b56@xymon.invalid]
	Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 12:15 PM
	To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
	Subject: RE: [hobbit] Hobbit client for RHEL5
	
	I believe it shows that when /tmp is full or was full.  Restart
BB if
	/tmp is no longer full.
	
	~David
	
	
-----Original Message-----
From: Smith, Cathy [mailto:user-332e187d7d6d@xymon.invalid]
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 18:46
To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Subject: RE: [hobbit] Hobbit client for RHEL5

The exact message syntax is:
      Filesystem of /home/bb/bbc1.9i-btf/tmp is FULL

The / directory (where /home is located) is 5% full/.  There
is 50 GB
free.  There is only 1% of the inodes in use.  This is a RHEL
5.3
system that I just built.

This is an old Big Brother client software that I built from
source.
Which is probably why I need to switch over to the hobbit
client for
RHEL5.


Cathy


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Engineer

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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U.S. Department of Energy

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-----Original Message-----
From: Rich Smrcina [mailto:user-cf452ff334e0@xymon.invalid]
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 11:29 AM
To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Subject: Re: [hobbit] Hobbit client for RHEL5

Galen Johnson wrote:
Check that you're not out of inodes, as well.  I can't
recall how to
do that in linux.

=G=

df -i
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