Yeah, good idea. Answering questions at 5am before coffee is contraindicated. :)
--b On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 7:04 AM, Darac Marjal <mailingl...@darac.org.uk>wrote: > On Mon, May 09, 2011 at 04:59:40AM -0400, Brad Alexander wrote: > > Depends. Best case, you built your system using LVM and have reserved > > space. You can check this using the df command. If your filesystems > start > > with /dev/mapper, then you are using LVM. You can check for free space > > using the vgdisplay command (as root): > > > > # vgdisplay > > ...Snip... > > Alloc PE / Size 96637 / 377.49 GiB > > Free PE / Size 80065 / 312.75 GiB > > > > The free PE/Size line shows you the available space. You could then > extend > > the filesystem that is having issues: > > > > # lvextend -L+10G /dev/VG00/foo > > You probably want to add '-r' to that command to resize the filesystem > on the device, or else you'll need to also run > resize2fs/resize_reiserfs/xfs_growfs as appropriate. > >