Thanks for the answer, i've found the problem, i use eclipse and every
time i build a mobile application using mtj it compiles on tmp dir and
it was never delete, after i delete it i have 1% usage of indodes, i
supose that when the files are too small inodes gets full and blocks no.
how can i
Sorry, i found the problem, it was eclipse that full the disk compiling
every project i have, sorry but i need to know df -i to solve it
because i think that knowing the blocks was enought
nico escribió:
Thanks for the answer, i've found the problem, i use eclipse and every
time i build a
Johan Grönqvist put forth on 2/27/2010 1:05 AM:
I believe the installer allows and recommends reserving some space for
the root user on partitions. The intention is that a user should not be
able to make the system unbootable by filling the disk.
It's not the installer that dose this. It's
On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 02:01:00AM -0600, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Johan Grönqvist put forth on 2/27/2010 1:05 AM:
[snip]
No offense intended, but it sounds like some basic sysadmin skills are
lacking. Unneeded old log files should be deleted, as well as any junk left
in /tmp. User home
i constantly get the error no space left on device when the user try to
write on tmp directory, and there is space on the directory also root
can still write on it.
Maybe there is some configuration issue that don't know about squeeze
Any help will be apreciate.
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Hello, try with command df -i
-i, --inodes
list inode information instead of block usage
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 6:04 PM, nico nicolasardiss...@yahoo.com.ar wrote:
i constantly get the error no space left on device when the user try to
write on tmp directory, and there is space
nico skrev:
i constantly get the error no space left on device when the user try to
write on tmp directory, and there is space on the directory also root
can still write on it.
Maybe there is some configuration issue that don't know about squeeze
Any help will be apreciate.
I believe the
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