This is with respect to recent issue that has been faced by me. Suddenly post exection of a mv command Linux box went un-responsive on various front, below is the overall description of the issue that happened.
1) move command executed with /* in the destination
# mv -f *.txt /*
2) command has successfully moved the desired content but not to / it moved it to /var
3) along with desired content it also moved content of / folders recursivly to /var location.
4) this resulted in movement of all binary files and folders required for normal OS operations
5) this movement restricted login through SSH/console.
6) post restoration of folders from /var location system got functions normally.
I tried replicating the issue on test Linux Box and it got replicated as below,
[root@TestVM001 ~]# ls -lrt
total 84
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4224 Feb 5 17:28 install.log.syslog
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 38536 Feb 5 17:35 install.log
-rw------- 1 root root 955 Feb 5 17:35 anaconda-ks.cfg
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Feb 5 20:03 Desktop
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 119 Feb 5 20:28 ifcfg-eth0
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 119 Feb 6 15:17 ifcfg-eth1
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 44 Mar 1 05:08 student.txt
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Mar 14 17:59 admin
[root@TestVM001 ~]# mv -vf * /*
`admin' -> `/var/admin'
`anaconda-ks.cfg' -> `/var/anaconda-ks.cfg'
`Desktop' -> `/var/Desktop'
`ifcfg-eth0' -> `/var/ifcfg-eth0'
`ifcfg-eth1' -> `/var/ifcfg-eth1'
`install.log' -> `/var/install.log'
`install.log.syslog' -> `/var/install.log.syslog'
`student.txt' -> `/var/student.txt'
`/bin' -> `/var/bin'
mv: cannot move `/boot' to `/var/boot': Device or resource busy
mv: cannot move `/dev' to `/var/dev': Device or resource busy
`/etc' -> `/var/etc'
`/home' -> `/var/home'
mv: cannot move `/lib' to a subdirectory of itself, `/var/lib'
`/lost+found' -> `/var/lost+found'
`/media' -> `/var/media'
`/mnt' -> `/var/mnt'
`/opt' -> `/var/opt'
mv: cannot move `/proc' to `/var/proc': Device or resource busy
`/root' -> `/var/root'
`/sbin' -> `/var/sbin'
`/selinux' -> `/var/selinux'
`/srv' -> `/var/srv'
mv: cannot move `/sys' to `/var/sys': Device or resource busy
`/tmp' -> `/var/tmp'
`/usr' -> `/var/usr'
[root@TestVM001 ~]# ls
-bash: /bin/ls: No such file or directory
[root@TestVM001 ~]# ls -lrt
-bash: /bin/ls: No such file or directory
[root@TestVM001 ~]# cd /
.autofsck boot/ lib/ sys/
.autorelabel dev/ proc/ var/
[root@TestVM001 ~]# cd /var/
account/ games/ lost+found/ selinux/
admin/ gdm/ mail/ spool/
anaconda-ks.cfg home/ media/ srv/
bin/ ifcfg-eth0 mnt/ student.txt
cache/ ifcfg-eth1 nis/ tmp/
crash/ install.log opt/ tux/
cvs/ install.log.syslog preserve/ usr/
db/ lib/ racoon/ www/
Desktop/ local/ root/ yp/
empty/ lock/ run/
etc/ log/ sbin/
Questions about this scenarios is, 1) Why mv command resulted in such behavior?
2) Is this behavior is a known Bug or Risk?
3) IS there any known way to restrict this, similar to alias concept usage?