/run/
/run/
is a "tmpfs" file system for system packages to place runtime data in. This directory is flushed on boot, and generally writable for privileged programs only. Always writable.
/run/ /run/systemd/ /run/systemd/system /run/lock /run/pacct_source /run/nginx.pid /run/php/php7.2-fpm.sock /run/rpcbind.sock /run/utmp
Jan 26 16:23:34 SERVER systemd-logind[876]: Failed to save user data /run/systemd/users/0: No space left on device
apt upgrade Failed to reload daemon: Refusing to reload, not enough space available on /run/systemd. Currently, 1.9M are free, but a safety buffer of 16.0M is enforced.
Increase /run
filesystem space
1) Append to/etc/fstab
echo "none /run tmpfs defaults,size=256M 0 0" >> /etc/fstab
2)mount /run
3)mount -o remount /run
4) Check/run
space:df -h /run
reboot System has not been booted with systemd as init system (PID 1). Can't operate. Failed to talk to init daemon.
Activities[edit]
- Read "Introducing /run" by Lennart Poettering in 2011 https://lwn.net/Articles/436012/
Related terms[edit]
Apr 13 07:42:02 SERVER systemd[1]: nginx.service: Failed to parse PID from file /run/nginx.pid: Invalid argument
See also[edit]
/run/
,/var/run/, /run/systemd/
- FHS,
/proc/
,/proc/net/
,/boot/
,/run/
,/dev/
,/usr/
,/var/run/
,/etc/
,/var/
,/var/lib/
/var/log/
,/var/www/
,/opt/
,/lib/
,/sys/
,/proc/kcore
,/proc/sys/, /proc/sys/vm/
,/snap/
,/mnt/
,/mnt/data
,/var/opt/, /usr/bin/
,/lib/, /proc/$PID/, /proc/self/
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