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I have also suspected the traffic graph but that last time i got a file system full, i have never opened the traffic graph yet. anyway, cannot get DHCP is just a side effect of having a file system full. probably around a day after receiving the notification of a file system full before DHCPD complains it is full also. This is getting frustrating. I have to manually check on the logs everytime and reboot whenever i see that file system full error. On 8/24/06, Chris Hoy Poy <chrishp at dugeo dot com> wrote: > > > I get these if I leave the traffic graph open - the traffic graph stops > and > dump a core, which wont fit on the disk, hence this error. my disk doesnt > seem to fill up from this error tho - I assume it can't dump the core > properly. Certainly havent had any DHCP issues over it.. I guess if the > core > dumped was small enough to fit on the disk, I might run into this error? > > I'm just assuming the core is too big to fit on the disk - I've never > actually > seen one of the dumped cores. But its definitely linked to the traffic > graph > in my case. > > //chris > > On Thursday 24 August 2006 00:05, Ervin Malicdem wrote: > > File System Full problem is getting worse. > > > > In just a matter of 3 hours after reboot, I get a File System Full > error. > > "/kernel: pid 1078 (php), uid 0 on /: file system full" > > > > I have already set everything conservatively: > > 1. log up to 50. > > 2. only show log for rules that were assigned to be logged > > 3. captive portal files is only 44KB total > > 4. I am using an external radius server so no users are in m0n0wall. > > 5. I only have a total of 10 computers in my network. > > > > What seems to be the problem? How to get rid of this problem? > > Need help. Thanks. > > > > On 8/17/06, Ervin Malicdem <schadow1 at gmail dot com> wrote: > > > thanks dinesh for taking time to know the cause. > > > > > > Anyone know why it is dumping that much? Thanks > > > > > > On 8/17/06, Dinesh Nair < dinesh at alphaque dot com> wrote: > > > > On 08/17/06 13:05 Ervin Malicdem said the following: > > > > > /etc: > > > > > total 1740 > > > > > -rw------- 1 root wheel 626688 Aug 17 11:42 php.core > > > > > > > > there you go, that's your problem for the full filesystem. php is > > > > dumping > > > > core in /etc, and the large core file eats up your memory filesystem > > > > space > > > > causing dhcpd to not be able to write to dhcpd.leases and issuing > dhcp > > > > addresses. > > > > > > > > what's a little more critical now is to find out /why/ php is > dumping > > > > core > > > > in this case, for that is the root of the problem. > > > > > > > > Regards, /\_/\ "All dogs go to heaven." > > > > dinesh at alphaque dot com (0 0) > > > > http://www.openmalaysiablog.com/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > +==========================----oOO--(_)--OOo----======================= > > > >===+ > > > > > > > > | for a in past present future; > > > > > > > > do | > > > > > > > > | for b in clients employers associates relatives neighbours pets; > > > > > > > > do | > > > > > > > > | echo "The opinions here in no way reflect the opinions of my $a > > > > > > > > $b." | > > > > > > > > | done; > > > > > > > > done | > > > > > +====================================================================== > > > >===+ > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > > > > For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > > -- > Chris Hoy Poy > System Administrator > DownUnder GeoSolutions > http://www.dugeo.com > > |