On Mon, Jan 02, 2006 at 12:45:29PM -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
> "Gregory S. Williamson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > 2006-01-02 00:30:01 LOG:  could not close temporary statistics file 
> > "/data/postgres/gex_runtime/global/pgstat.tmp.1453": No space left on device
> > 2006-01-02 00:33:54 ERROR:  could not access status of transaction 0
> > DETAIL:  could not write to file "/data/postgres/gex_runtime/pg_clog/0AFA" 
> > at offset 196608: No space left on device
> 
> Just kill -9 all the postgres processes; everything you need should be
> safely down in the WAL files.

Another alternative: most unix filesistems actually set it up so that
there is still some free space left even if it's reporting 100%. On
FreeBSD, you can change the amount of reserved space with tunefs -m, but
you should read the caveats in man tunefs.
-- 
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