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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Thomas H. Grayson)
Tue Apr 30 12:59:07 2002

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Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2002 12:57:25 -0400
From: "Thomas H. Grayson" <thg@MIT.EDU>

The workstation m66-080-14 in the 66-080 cluster had filled up its AFS cache 
directory in /var/usr/vice.  This prevented my home directory from being 
attached and caused other anomalies.  I rebooted, but the partition was still 
full.  I then stopped AFS, deleted /var/usr/vice/cache/V[0-9] and rebooted.  
Although there was a panic on the shutdown, the machine came back up normally, 
except perhaps for a dump message during the startup.  The /var/usr/vice 
partition is now 55% free; I don't know if this is normal.  You may want to 
have a look at this machine, since I don't know if whatever caused the 
partition to fill up is fixed.

Tom Grayson


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