I always set the download limit to 1mb !!
My proxies are for surfing not for downloading you know ;)
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Back online people! At least for me it is :)
Yup ,it's running like a charm at the moment :D
Arg not again:doh:
Was down 5 minutes ago, but it's working at the moment. :)
Yup it's up again ,lets hope that it will remain like that :thumbup:
It's also annoying that whenever the /tmp fills up the proxy script [ using Glype ] stops working altogether. Well, everything just gets blocked as a hotlinking and some other funky errors..
Does anyone keep an eye on this happening on their O2proxy hosted site ?Quote:
Warning: Unknown: write failed: No space left on device (28) in Unknown on line 0
Warning: Unknown: Failed to write session data (files). Please verify that the current setting of session.save_path is correct (/tmp) in Unknown on line 0
Has happened with many other hosts I've used as well.. One of the joys with shared proxy hosting I guess and a good incentive to move to a dedicated server quickly..Quote:
Disk /usr/tmpDSK (/tmp)100% %
Disk /xeroagent (xeroagent)5 %
Disk /dev/sda1 (/boot)20 %
Disk /dev/loop0 (/var/tmp)100%
I didn't notice any 100% full errors but I cleared the tmp directories and now see:
Are you quoting from cPanel or somewhere else?Quote:
Disk /usr/tmpDSK (/tmp) 77%
Disk /dev/sda1 (/boot) 20%
Disk /dev/loop0 (/var/tmp) 76%
Disk /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00 (/) 6% %
You could set up a simple cron script to clean out the /tmp folder - maybe use find with mtime to delete files over a certain age. (To preserve any present sessions)
Hi Nathan, yes I was checking the server status page in cpanel. It only lasted for a short time and everything worked fine again.