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From: "James A. Tucker" <james@timetrend.com>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.misc
Subject: /tmp : file system full error
Date: 17 Dec 1996 14:55:29 GMT
Organization: Time Trend Computers, Inc.
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Since the comp.unix.bsd.bsdi group seems dormant I'm posting this here.  I
hope you don't mind.

I've begun to see this error occurring on our BSDI 2.0 server.  

inet1 kernel: uid0 on /tmp : file system full

But when I look at filesystem usage it reports:

		Total	Used	Avail	Pct
mfs:18		7679	1	7294 	0%	/tmp

We've increased our RAM to 80MB.  Do I need to go through disksetup again? 
How do I increase the amount given to /tmp under mfs?  I didn't see this
option.

Any help would be appreciated.

TIA 

James A. Tucker
Internet Administrator
Time Trend Inc.
james@timetrend.com