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    [SOLVED] /var/run error system full

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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    • jimpJ
      jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
      last edited by

      It should be in /var/log/system.log – be sure to view that or run it through clog first, for example:

      clog /var/log/system.log | grep -i run
      

      You can also check the kernel message buffer by running:

      dmesg
      

      If the error was somewhere else, like the GUI or printed during boot, then you may have to copy/paste or screenshot it.

      It's unusual for /var/run to be full, it's normally only PID files and some small but volatile files (like the gateway status)

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        pfsenseboonie
        last edited by

        Just adding these while i hunt down that error…

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        • KOMK
          KOM
          last edited by

          My /var/run only holds 30-some .pid & status files totaling 58KB, with utmp and ld-elf.so.hints being the largest and everything else really small.  What's in yours?

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            pfsenseboonie
            last edited by

            @KOM:

            My /var/run only holds 30-some .pid & status files totaling 58KB, with utmp and ld-elf.so.hints being the largest and everything else really small.  What's in yours?

            Good find.

            Look at that 3.3MB file ps.core.
            I have no idea what it is.

            I am thinking some sorta core dump.

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              pfsenseboonie
              last edited by

              can i safely delete that?

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              • jimpJ
                jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                last edited by

                Yes, it shouldn't be there.

                Though I wonder what could have caused ps to crash. Has the hardware been stable? Or has it had issues? That's the sort of thing I'd only expect to crash if there was a hardware issue.

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                  pfsenseboonie
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                  @jimp:

                  Yes, it shouldn't be there.

                  Though I wonder what could have caused ps to crash. Has the hardware been stable? Or has it had issues? That's the sort of thing I'd only expect to crash if there was a hardware issue.

                  It's new hardware. Just installed. 
                  I will delete it reboot and see if it re-occurs.

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                    pfsenseboonie
                    last edited by

                    ugh it came back. Not sure of the cause.

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                      pfsenseboonie
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                      I was able to get a screenshot of the error.

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                        doktornotor Banned
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                        That new hardware sounds like a DoA to me…

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                          pfsenseboonie
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                          Hi again.  I think I have resolved the issue.

                          I reinstalled 2.1.3 from a CD (previously i had used 2.2.2 memstick install)

                          I then upgraded via the console to 2.2.2 which presented a problem with unbound not starting.

                          following some advice here https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?PHPSESSID=85j3ap423rg5mtrurrgslvvpc6&topic=92712.msg514140#msg514140
                          I downloaded the update patch locally and applied it to the system again via the web interface.

                          I then restored my configuration and everything seems to be working so far.

                          Not sure if somewhere along the process of first install there was some data corruption somewhere.

                          Thank you guys for the assistance.

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