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<DIV>This morning when checking the mail server, I saw about 24 hours worth of
these messages in the mail log. </DIV>
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<DIV>May 25 00:57:55 codeine postfix/cleanup[18978]: warning: 7E0CC46201D: write
queue file: No space left on device<BR>May 25 00:57:55 codeine
postfix/cleanup[18978]: warning: 7E0CC46201D: skipping further client
input<BR>May 25 00:57:55 codeine postfix/smtpd[19109]: disconnect from
unknown[209.51.220.99]<BR>May 25 00:57:55 codeine postfix/cleanup[18978]:
999BB46201D: message-id=<<A
href="mailto:20050525065755.999BB46201D@codeine.chemistry.montana.edu">20050525065755.999BB46201D@codeine.chemistry.montana.edu</A>><BR>May
25 00:57:55 codeine postfix/cleanup[18978]: warning: 999BB46201D: write queue
file: No space left on device<BR></DIV>
<DIV>It has been occuring since yesterday. Regular mail seemed to be
flowing but mail sent from root to me would not go through (like from logwatch
and such).</DIV>
<DIV>Checking disk space looks like this.</DIV>
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<DIV>[root@codeine root]# df
-h<BR>Filesystem
Size Used Avail Use% Mounted
on<BR>/dev/hda3
36G 6.6G 28G 20%
/<BR>/dev/hda1
99M 53M 42M 57%
/boot<BR>/dev/hdb1
120G 66G 48G 59%
/home<BR>/dev/hdb2
28G 2.9G 24G 11%
/opt<BR>none
313M 0 313M 0%
/dev/shm<BR>chromium.chemistry.montana.edu:/opt/codeine<BR>
111G 98G 7.5G 93% /mnt/backup<BR></DIV>
<DIV>I tried flushing the mail queues, nothing changed. Then I rebooted
the server and the problem went away. But that doesn't really help in the
long run as I have no Idea what was causing the problem to begin with.
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<DIV>Any Ideas?</DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks in advance.</DIV>
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<DIV>Pete</DIV>
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