Every 5-10 minites I have error
The ramdisk 'root' is full. As a result, the file /var/run/vmware/tickets/vmtck-XXXXXXXXX could not be written.
Supermicro X9DR3-F + VMware-VMvisor-Installer-5.5.0-1331820.x86_64.iso
addons:
net-igb-5.0.5.1-1OEM.550.0.0.1198611.x86_64.vib
scsi-megaraid-sas-6.601.56.00-1vmw.500.0.0.472560.x86_64.vib
LSI_bootbank_lsiprovider_500.04.V0.39-0006.vib
/vmfs/volumes # df -h
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
VMFS-5 893.0G 703.9G 189.1G 79% /vmfs/volumes/XXX1
VMFS-5 5.4T 1.4T 4.1T 25% /vmfs/volumes/XXX2
vfat 4.0G 17.9M 4.0G 0% /vmfs/volumes/XXX3
vfat 249.7M 166.6M 83.1M 67% /vmfs/volumes/XXX4
vfat 249.7M 166.6M 83.1M 67% /vmfs/volumes/XXX5
vfat 285.8M 191.3M 94.6M 67% /vmfs/volumes/XXX6
Hi,
your root directory is filled up and its not able to update the log entries the /var/run/vmware/tickets/vmtck-XXXXXXXXX could not be written is actually a HP log.
run the df-h at the root.
cd /
df -h
It would show up with the location that is completely filled up or may be move the logs or files that are filled to a different location like a datastore and your Host should be back fine. or you could reboot the host and It would clear out all the Ram disk
Regards,
Avinash
SNMP disabled and not used.
~ # vdf -h
Ramdisk Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
root 32M 32M 0B 100% --
etc 28M 168K 27M 0% --
tmp 192M 4K 191M 0% --
hostdstats 803M 6M 796M 0% --
How can it be resolved?
can you cd into the root folder and see what are the files available..?
I'll remove some files (log files from root - MegaSAS.log) and problem resolved.
Ramdisk Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
root 32M 852K 31M 2% --
etc 28M 168K 27M 0% --
tmp 192M 4K 191M 0% --
hostdstats 803M 6M 796M 0% --
And stiil one problem resolved - console access to VMs "unable to connect to the MKS internal error"