Unable To Terminate Account :: The /var Partition On This Server Is Running Out Of Disk Space ...
Jul 19, 2008
when i try to Terminate an Account this message appears
The /var partition on this server is running out of disk space. WHM operation has been temporarily suspended to prevent something bad from happening. Please ask your system admin to remove any files not in use on that partition.
My ISP gave me the box with /usr allocated only 8G, now is 6G used. I suppose that Cpanel will take space when I create email accounts, forwarders, maybe other stuff too.
I have a disk in raid, but it seems raid is not working correctly. I took it out, and plug into another server without raid. However, fdisk shows error
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#fdisk /dev/sdb device contains neither a valid DOS partition table, nor Sun, SGI or OSF disklabel Building a new DOS disklabel. Changes will remain in memory only, until you decide to write them. After that, of course, the previous content won't be recoverable.
The number of cylinders for this disk is set to 20023. There is nothing wrong with that, but this is larger than 1024, and could in certain setups cause problems with: 1) software that runs at boot time (e.g., old versions of LILO)
2) booting and partitioning software from other OSs (e.g., DOS FDISK, OS/2 FDISK) Warning: invalid flag 0x0000 of partition table 4 will be corrected by w(rite)
Command (m for help):
Should I correct the partition table now, or should I put it in another raid for checking?
can a Xen disk image be converted to a diskpartition?
Someone is asking whether I can host his disk image at his current host, which he is leaving for poor I/O (wonder why that would be ). I can host a diskimage, but I don't like diskimages (slow, and 100GB isn't very 'comfortable' either). Is there any way out there to convert a disk image into a normal partition?
today 3ix.com logged into my ftp account and delete some files! i thought the site is hacked but the truth my site didn't hacked ! when i asked the support team to allow me to change my ftp details from the client area he said to me " Help24x7: Well, we got complaint from SpamCop against your site and we are unable to host it "
this problem was solved long time ago and spamcup register here in the forum and said to all " im sorry the report was false" ! then 3ix.com restord my account again , why they now open this old problem!
look here at the problem you will finde the full details
[url] and here the hostcare admin said to me we are sorry the report was false ! we are going to restore your account " We just got confirmation from SpamCop that they feel the complaint was false and I have asked a 3iX Admin to restore your site, it will be live in the next 60 minutes.
Thank you for working with us to resolve the issue, don't hesitate to contact the 3iX HelpDesk if you have any further difficulties.
Regards " [url] im very wondering ! why they open this olde proble again! they wast my time and mak me very sad. dose this justice? here is also another person they treminate his account please read [url]
I have a debian4 server, and I've been playing around with apt adding different things I believe I'll need for this development box. Only today, I noticed that my disk sums doesn't seem to add up:
Disk /dev/hda: 80.0 GB, 80026361856 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 9729 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/hda1 * 1 26 208844+ 83 Linux /dev/hda2 27 288 2104515 82 Linux swap / Solaris /dev/hda3 289 9729 75834832+ 83 Linux phpSysInfo Output: [url]
The HD is: hda: WDC WD800BB-00DKA0 (Capacity: 74.53 GB)
As you can see, I have used approximately 1.4GB of the 74GB, but regardless what kind of funky math I do, I seem to be missing about 3.5 GB or so. I know there might be 2GB as swap (which I'm not seeing listed, but it should be on a different partition not listed so it should be fine), even then, where's the remainder 1.5G
I have problem with free space on one partition. After deleting files on about 10GB "df" still shows about 100% used but when I count files by "du" then it show correct value. Where's the problem and how fix it ?
root@alfa [~]# du -sh /usr 9.1G /usr
root@alfa [~]# df -h /usr Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/sdb3 20G 19G 0 100% /usr
I am unable to mount the 2nd disk's extended partition. Please help.
Commands I tried and returns....
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mount -t ext2 /dev/hdd2 /second mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdd2, missing codepage or other error In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try dmesg | tail or so
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mount -t ext3 /dev/hdd2 /second mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdd2, missing codepage or other error In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try dmesg | tail or so
Also I tried to add it to /etc/fstab but it says the same error, Disk /dev/hdd2 doesn't contain a valid partition table... I am able to mount /dev/hdd1 successfully.
I was trying to get Active Sync running on my Windows Server 2008 R2 to be able to sync calenders, adress-books etc. with my mobile without success. With a Linux Server ot seems to be "easy" changeable like posted here: [URL]...
Need getting Active Sync running on my Windows machine? According to the steps in the mentioned post, I failed very early
1. check
2. I changed the following files: => "C:inetpubvhostswebmailhordeconfigconf.php" "C:ParallelsPleskWebmailhordehordeconfigconf.php" "C:ParallelsPleskWebmailhordehordeconfigconf.php.plesk"
with the values: => $conf['auth']['admins'] = array(my mail account); $conf['activesync']['enabled'] = true; $conf['activesync']['version'] = '14.1';
3. Rewrite: here the "problems" start, as of course I don't have the nginx option the question is, where to place the rewrite-rules best?
4. check
5. don't know what to do here, if it even is a problem with the max connections to the imap server?
6. I can restart the mailenable service ?
7. as I have admin rights in horde now, I could do step 7!
That's it? I can't use the active sync features ...
I've got a server in a local colo facility. both the facility and my server are slowly falling apart. Rather than investing in hardware and then shipping it to some location and hoping it doesn't break, I've decided to investigate VPS.
What I am finding is puzzling me. Why do providers charge so much for disk space? My current old p3-733 has a 30gb drive, I could deal with about 15gb but with some 'flex' room (i.e. a virtual drive for uncompressing files or some such). It's a personal server for me and a couple of friends, it doesn't get much traffic, I don't need a heck of a lot of bandwidth, nor anything flashy, just Ubuntu 8.04. I see places offering plenty of traffic for a decent price, yet little in the way of storage. I just don't get it.
A year ago I was here wanting to trade my class C for a dedicated server. I realize now that it would be pretty difficult for providers to do this, because if I wanted to yank my class c they'd have to renumber. But if anyone is still interested, let me know.
The root filesystem is only using 917 GB while the size is 967 GB. Where has the 50 GB gone to? CentOS tells me that the diskspace is indeed full already, so I wonder where is the disappearing space?
I get this message from the shared Apache server (I have a reseller account and host about 50 sites) where one of my sites is and it says the site is almost out of space.
I only have it at 60 megs because the site itself is about 20 to 25 megs, so this should be plenty of room.
So, I emailed my hosting company and they say it's the 'analog' web statistics folder that keeps getting bigger, n bigger causing this issue.
I told them that I only use Awstats and they said "If you don't want to use 'analog' web statistics you can delete "tmp/analog" folder"
So, my question is this...how do you delete the "tmp/analog folder"?
With a VPS account from the various VPS providers out there, you can always add more disk space to your VPS. This is done in realtime without having to take the VPS down or anything like that. What kind of storage mechanism is used for this?
Is it possible to use such a storage method on a dedicated server?
I just think it would be advantageous in some dedicated server offerings to be able to continue to add disk space to a server without having to physically replace the hard drive.