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Date:      Mon, 3 Oct 2011 15:15:26 +0200
From:      n dhert <ndhertbsd@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Fwd: FreeBSD 8.2, sec.update -p3, switching between X and console prompt, /var full
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I tried Ctrl-Alt-Backspace in the graphical login wndow, but as with other
key Ctrl-Alt key combinations
this does not do anything ...

I there a commadn line way to restart X

I also tried fsck-ing the /var/ file system, but it chooses  NO WRITE
nothing is repaired
See the last UNREF FILE, it has the size of the huge /var/log/Xorg.0.log I
already deleted from command line (and not anymore in
an ls -la), but keeps fulling /var

It seems even to be still growing ...

# fsck /dev/da0s1d
** /dev/da0s1d (NO WRITE)
** Last Mounted on /var
** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes
** Phase 2 - Check Pathnames
** Phase 3 - Check Connectivity
** Phase 4 - Check Reference Counts
UNREF FILE I=164914  OWNER=root MODE=100644
SIZE=0 MTIME=Oct  3 12:18 2011
CLEAR? no
UNREF FILE I=518425  OWNER=mysql MODE=100600
SIZE=0 MTIME=Oct  3 12:18 2011
CLEAR? no
UNREF FILE I=518426  OWNER=mysql MODE=100600
SIZE=0 MTIME=Oct  3 12:18 2011
CLEAR? no
UNREF FILE I=518427  OWNER=mysql MODE=100600
SIZE=0 MTIME=Oct  3 12:18 2011
CLEAR? no
UNREF FILE I=518428  OWNER=mysql MODE=100600
SIZE=0 MTIME=Oct  3 12:18 2011
CLEAR? no
UNREF FILE I=518429  OWNER=mysql MODE=100600
SIZE=0 MTIME=Oct  3 12:18 2011
CLEAR? no
UNREF FILE I=2355264  OWNER=root MODE=100644
SIZE=17073127377 MTIME=Oct  3 15:12 2011
CLEAR? no
** Phase 5 - Check Cyl groups
120012 files, 10127943 used, 26256 free (26256 frags, 0 blocks, 0.3%
fragmentation)


2011/10/3 Damien Fleuriot <ml@my.gd>

>
>
> On 10/3/11 1:54 PM, n dhert wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I have FreeBSD amd64, 8.2-RELEASE,
> > I just applied the securtiy update p3 and now have
> > $ uname -r
> > 8.2-RELEASE-p3
> >
> > I have X running and KDE,
> > My machine is a virtual machine (Vmware)
> > After boot-up I got a graphical login window (as always), I wanted to
> > switch to a console prompt, so hit  Ctrl-Alt-F1
> > but there is now NO reaction at all (neither with Ctrl-Alt-F2,
> > ...Ctrl-Alt-F8)
> > tried many times
> >
> > In the past this was never a problem (in the pas also as a Virtual
> machine)
> >>From a different PC, I also connected to my FreeBSD machine
> > Got a graphical window, here I could, after two tries, get the console
> > prompt,
> > went back to graphical mode via Ctrl-Alt-F9, OK,
> > but now neither keyboard, nor mouse reacts to input ...
> > Went back to my first PC, now here the same situatuon:
> > graphical window, keyboard and mouse: no more reaction
> >
> > Now I see, my /var is for 108% full
> > There was a huge file Xorg.0.log  16959946731 bytes
> > I deleted it, but still it remains 108% full and I can't create new file
> >
> > How to solve this ???
> > help!
>
>
> That's because xorg still uses the log file.
>
> Type as root: sync
>
> If that doesn't fix you up, restart Xorg, you'll get your correct size.
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