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derek123

2006-12-13, 7:13 pm

Hi,

Could You please help me to solve a little NFS problem:
-a cut of Solaris /var/adm/messages :

Dec 13 04:42:42 server_a nfs: [ID 174370 kern.notice] NFS write error on=
=

host server_b: No space left on device.
Dec 13 04:42:42 server_a nfs: [ID 942943 kern.notice] File: userid=3D170=
04, =

groupid=3D204
Dec 13 04:42:42 server_a nfs: [ID 983240 kern.notice] User: userid=3D0, =
=

groupid=3D0
Dec 13 04:42:42 server_a nfs: [ID 702911 kern.notice] (file handle: =

345d901 1973283b 20000000 3f6af1 9e3d60f 6ae07bb 944fca00 be6b2200)

invoking df -k |grep server_b from server_a%
do not result any filesystem is 100% full.
There are about 40 mounted resources, and my question is:
How to determine, basing on /var/adm/messages info ( File userid, file =

groupid, filehandler), which filesystem the problem is regarding to or =

writing to which file caused generating of these kernel.notices?
thanks

darek.wj@gmail.com
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