Unfortunately, we also have just started having the same issue and are anxiously awaiting a solution. So far I've just deleted things I didn't absolutely need in order to keep our production system running, but that won't work forever.
The filesystem was defined for 750GB. We've currently got 529GB of data on it (71%). When we got near 80%, it stops allowing us to create files. In the meantime, I'm planning on moving data off the file system, re-creating it, then moving the data back on again. I'm hoping that will "defragment" it enough to allow it to continue working for a while. Does anyone know if I'm wasting my time? Will it just have the same problem when I put the data back? Thanks in advance... Eric Jason Price wrote: > I've updated the bug #1263. I am still periodically getting ENOSPC > errors out of this file system. Apparently bugzilla isn't accepting > attachments at this moment, so I'll attach the current stat_sysdir.sh > output. > > At this point, I can't continue having these errors in production. > Next week, I'll begin migrating away from OCFS2. If you have any > ideas for tests or remedy's, I'll be happy to run some tests before I > begin the migration. > > --Jason > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Ocfs2-users mailing list > Ocfs2-users@oss.oracle.com > http://oss.oracle.com/mailman/listinfo/ocfs2-users -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Eric H. Raskin Voice: 914-765-0500 x120 Professional Advertising Systems Inc. Fax: 914-765-0503 200 Business Park Dr Ste 304 EMail: eras...@paslists.com Armonk, NY 10504 Web: www.paslists.com
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