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Obsolete Releases => SME Server 7.x => Topic started by: EmyrB on January 22, 2007, 12:13:36 PM
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Hi all,
I keep getting this message when I try to log into the server's web based server-manager: -
502 Bag Gateway
The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.
None of the users can save anything to the server either it keeps saying that the disk is full.
Any ideas, this is quite urgernt
Cheers
EmyrB
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Maybe...
http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=33171.msg141328#msg141328
http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=35345.0
http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=35298.0
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None of the users can save anything to the server either it keeps saying that the disk is full.
I guess the disk is full then.
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None of the users can save anything to the server either it keeps saying that the disk is full.
I guess the disk is full then.
What is the output of the following command:df
This could prove Charlie's point :-)
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Hey thanks guys for the suggestions, I was busy yesterday following all the threads in the links given by william_syd.
Anyway, here is the output of the df command: -
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted On
/dev/mapper/main-root
8934144 8480308 0 100% /
/dev/md1 101018 12770 83032 14% /boot
none 127420 0 127420 0% /dev/shm
There is only a 40GB IDE HDD in the system as the users don't hold that much data, I think all told between the 5 users they have about 2GB each. What is the partitioning scheme that SME use? I have done a search on the internet and cannot find anything.
Cheers
EmyrB
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I was busy yesterday following all the threads in the links given by william_syd.
Sorry for the goose chase.
100%
That don't look good.
Try df -h for my clarity.
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OK here is the output of df -h: -
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted On
/dev/mapper/main-root
8.6G 8.1G 5.1M 100% /
/dev/md1 99M 13M 83M 14% /boot
none 125M 0 125M 0% /dev/shm
One question, why is the main partition only 8GB when there is a 40GB HDD in there? Weird!
Cheers
EmyrB[/code]
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OK here is the output of df -h: -
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted On
/dev/mapper/main-root
8.6G 8.1G 5.1M 100% /
/dev/md1 99M 13M 83M 14% /boot
none 125M 0 125M 0% /dev/shm
One question, why is the main partition only 8GB when there is a 40GB HDD in there? Weird!
Cheers
EmyrB[/code]
Do you have other disks in the system? SME Server normally tries to configure RAID, that could mean that the smallest disk sets the limit for a bigger one.
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I don't think there are any other drives in there. I didn't configure the server hardware wise to be honest. But saying that I will go and check the server.
Cheers
EmyrB
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Doh! doh! doh!
Just checked now and there is a 10GB slave drive in the server.
How red faced am I :oops:
Cheers
EmyrB
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OK, now that I know why the server ran out of disk space, is there anyway I can expand the size of the partition without loosing any of the data?
Cheers
EmyrB
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OK, now that I know why the server ran out of disk space, is there anyway I can expand the size of the partition without loosing any of the data?
Cheers
EmyrB
Not that I know of... but perhaps you can take out the 10Gb of slave and partition the empty part of the master hard drive and specify it as a mount point so you can use it. I am not such an expert on the RAID area :-(
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Hi guys,
Thanks for all the help you gave, but we took out the 10GB HDD and replaced it with another 40GB. I know it is a radical move, but we copied the data that was on the partition off and reinstalled the server, they now have a very healthy 37GB RAID 1 mirror :lol: