I just looked into /tmp, which is tmpfs here, and found something rather
bizarre - I replaced some files with "(...)":
# ls -l /tmp
ls: cannot access /tmp/temp-qar�hest.html: No such file or directory
total 13984
drwxrwxr-x 3 tch tch 100 2008-01-11 00:11 1/
drwx------ 2 tch tch 60 2008-01-10 09:00 gpg-gcUuf7/
(...)
-????????? ? ? ? ? ? temp-qar�hest.html
# ls /tmp/temp-qar�hest.html
ls: cannot access /tmp/temp-qar�hest.html: No such file or directory
# mount
(...)
none on /tmp type tmpfs (rw,size=2G)
I'm unable to view or remove that file. Like if it was some
borked/disconnected network filesystem. But it's tmpfs!
Other than that, the system is stable, there were no syslog or dmesg
entries.
All that with 2.6.23.12.
Ideas?
--
Tomasz Chmielewski
http://wpkg.org
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