The esteemed Ki Song has said:
> >>
> >> One major error I see is that there is no more disk space on the server.
> >> How can I remedy this situation?
> >
> > Buy a bigger disk. :-(
> >
> > Seriously, this is an OS question, not a Mailman question.
> > --
> > Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ki Song wrote:
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>OK. What if I installed a second hard drive.
>How easy is it to tell mailman and other programs to use the second hard
>drive?
You'd have to copy the current partition to the new drive and then
umount the old partition and mount the new one.
>Or, would it be easier/better to
Ki Song wrote:
>
>The weird thing is that until this Friday, there was approximately 70-80%
>free space on the 75GB partition.
>
>I know this is not a mailman question, but how should I go about looking for
>files that may have suddenly taken up all that disk space.
Tools like du and find with the
>>> One major error I see is that there is no more disk space on the server.
>>> How can I remedy this situation?
>>
>>
>> Buy a bigger disk. :-(
>>
>> Seriously, this is an OS question, not a Mailman question.
>>
>> --
>> Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>The highway is for gamblers,
>>
>>
>> One major error I see is that there is no more disk space on the server.
>> How can I remedy this situation?
>
>
> Buy a bigger disk. :-(
>
> Seriously, this is an OS question, not a Mailman question.
>
> --
> Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>The highway is for gamblers,
> San Fra
Ki Song wrote:
>
>One major error I see is that there is no more disk space on the server.
>How can I remedy this situation?
Buy a bigger disk. :-(
Seriously, this is an OS question, not a Mailman question.
--
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Ba
I tried starting up my mailman installation this morning (mailmanctl start),
and I got the following message:
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