Problem with News when patched at 14
Bill.Stewart.<ho95c>
wcs at ho95e.ATT.COM
Sat Mar 12 15:01:12 AEST 1988
In article <914 at bigtex.uucp> james at bigtex.UUCP (James Van Artsdalen) writes:
:On those inodes: Come on people, inodes don't just "disappear". If they're
:truly being lost by the kernel (highly unlikely), fsck will show it.
Well, they do, and it's the kernel's fault, and fsck does find
them again. There's an obscure System V bug that was
reported in the news.admin groups a few months back, which
causes the superblock to think there are zero inodes left.
It mainly happens when you're shlepping around a lot of inodes at
once, which is to say it "only" affects netnews.
On my machine, /usr/spool has its own file system; if it loses
all the inodes (rare, but it's happened twice in the last 6 months),
I can kill cron and lp, and umount/fsck/remount the file
system, without taking the machine down. It's annoying, but
better than kicking everyone off.
Aside from the inode bug, there's also the fact that news just
*needs* a lot of inodes. (I'm using double the default number.)
I've also found it helps to keep $LIBDIR and $SPOOLDIR on
separate file systems; if they're on the same system and it
fills up, expire can't run.
--
# Thanks;
# Bill Stewart, AT&T Bell Labs 2G218, Holmdel NJ 1-201-949-0705 ihnp4!ho95c!wcs
# So we got out our parsers and debuggers and lexical analyzers and various
# implements of destruction and went off to clean up the tty driver...
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