[BlueOnyx:04630] Re: Help with recent Installs (/var Full) (Mysqlquit)

Ken - Precision Web Hosting, Inc kenlists at precisionweb.net
Mon May 24 13:30:53 -05 2010


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From: <publictv at cox.net>
To: <blueonyx at blueonyx.it>
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2010 11:11 AM
Subject: [BlueOnyx:04629] Re: Help with recent Installs (/var Full) 
(Mysqlquit)


> Below is what I found and thank you for the instructions!! I know the lS 
> and CD commands at least the basic forms of them I still don't know why 
> sometimes CD needs "/" and other time it don't work if you use "/", and 
> other time it needs a period in front of  it"./",  it only took about 2 
> hours a few days ago to find that info googleing as almost all the 
> responses are ones that are in replies on some forum and the person 
> receiving had little or no Idea how to use them, so no complaints commands 
> known or unknown are still appreciated!
>
>
> admserv        btmp       faillog      ipacct.4.gz   maillog.3.gz 
> mysqld.log    rpmpkgs.2.gz  spooler       xferlog       yum.log
> audit          cron       httpd        ipacct.5.gz   maillog.4.gz   pm 
> rpmpkgs.3.gz  spooler.1.gz  xferlog.1
> boot.log       cron.1     ipacct       lastlog       messages 
> prelink       secure        spooler.2.gz  xferlog.1.gz
> boot.log.1     cron.1.gz  ipacct.1     mail          messages.1 
> proftpd       secure.1      spooler.3.gz  xferlog.2.gz
> boot.log.1.gz  cron.2.gz  ipacct.1.gz  maillog       messages.1.gz 
> rpmpkgs       secure.1.gz   tallylog      xferlog.3.gz
> boot.log.2.gz  cron.3.gz  ipacct.2.gz  maillog.1.gz  messages.2.gz 
> rpmpkgs.1     secure.2.gz   tomcat5       xferlog.4.gz
> boot.log.3.gz  dmesg      ipacct.3.gz  maillog.2.gz  messages.3.gz 
> rpmpkgs.1.gz  secure.3.gz   wtmp          xferlog.5.gz
>
> Also I forgot to mention the the FTP quit shortly after this happen as 
> well I don't know if this is related?
>
>

If you type
ls -lah
then it should show you the file sizes.
If you just type ls, then it wil just list the files.

Without the  / it means "start from where you are", with the / it means, 
start from the root directory.


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Ken M
Precision Web Hosting, Inc.
http://www.precisionweb.net






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