/var is busy? the hell??
Duane Morin
dmorin at morinfamily.com
Wed Sep 5 22:18:15 EDT 2001
Ok, this was weird. I sit at my gnome machine and login. I notice that some
of my applets don't show up on the panel. I've seen this before -- I call up a
terminal and try to run netscape. I get an X "Maximum number of clients
reached" error. By the way, if someone can tell me how to fix this without
rebooting, I'd love to hear it. But that's not today's problem...
I reboot. During shutdown, I get a message that says something like "/var
unmountable, drive is busy." That scared the bejesus out of me, because I
figure if I lose /var I'm at serious risk of booting into a non-bootable
machine. But everything booted fine, and there was no evidence of a problem
with /var.
Any clues on what might cause that? The only connection I could see is that
recently I added an account to the machine, which included mucking in
/var/spool/mail/foo a little bit to get the permissions on her mail right. I
suppose it's possible that whatever mail agent I set up for her opened up a
file handle in /var and left it open, thus causing the problem? That's a
stretch, I know.
Duane
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