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Old 06-30-2008, 08:37 AM
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Default Subject: Service /dev/disk2s2 error in admin account

Hi all,

Have an admin@server.domain.com account that every 10 minutes gets an email that says:

Subject: Service /dev/disk2s2 started on server.intranet.domain.com

Body: Jun 27 09:40:02 server zimbramon[26730]: 26730:crit: Disk warning: server.intranet.domain.com /dev/disk2s2 at 92%\n

The [26370]: 26730 number is different each email.

Happens every 10 minutes but interestingly enough has stopped over the last two days without any changes being made. Has only started since upgrade from 5.02 to 5.06

Anyone got step by step instructions on fixing this ? Im on version 5.06 on OSX (Tiger) and looking at the actual server shows that there is plenty of hdd space

Last edited by nufan; 06-30-2008 at 08:41 AM..
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Old 07-01-2008, 08:44 AM
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Can you do a df -h and a mount and post the output from both? Also, what version of Zimbra are you running?
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Old 07-01-2008, 09:42 AM
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thanks for the reply. See below for the result of "df -h"

what do you mean by "and a mount?"

As I said im running Zimbra 5.06 Network Edition

Thanks for any further assistance

Code:
xsrv1:/Users/systemsadministrator zimbra$ df -h
Filesystem                Size   Used  Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/disk0s2              1.3T   181G   1.2T    13%    /
devfs                      96K    96K     0B   100%    /dev
fdesc                     1.0K   1.0K     0B   100%    /dev
                   512K   512K     0B   100%    /.vol
automount -fstab [269]      0B     0B     0B   100%    /automount/Servers
automount -static [269]     0B     0B     0B   100%    /automount/static
/dev/disk1s3              1.4T   176G   1.2T    13%    /Volumes/Backup
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Old 07-01-2008, 10:21 AM
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'mount' is also a Linux command. Running it without any arguments will display all filesystems mounted on your box.
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