I thought about it. I changed permission temporary to 777 on all
files, but the result was the same. Then I changed it back. Its
possible that permission should be change on  user_xattr level, but I
don't know how.

2011/4/4 Michael Pasqualone <[email protected]>:
> Run a fsck on the volume. If it's not a free space issues, or run out of 
> inodes, or a quota issue it could be a corrupt file system.
>
> --
> Michael Pasqualone
>
> On 04/04/2011, at 5:04 PM, Ladislav Wartha wrote:
>
>> Its 1 GB volume (ext3 filesystem with user_xattr set) with nearly 1GB
>> free size. I already increased size of this volume from 100MB. I don't
>> think that the free space is realy the issue there. Its possible that
>> some other attribute to the filesystem needs to be set or something
>> similiar, however  I do not expect that pure free size is the issue
>> there.
>
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