On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 12:20:29PM -0400, Marie-Laure E Leger wrote:
> Someone who sent an email across it got a message bounced back
> saying: "'No space left on device'"
> Another person got this message:
> IOError: [Errno 28] No space left on device
> Original log message:
> [Errno 28] No s
I had a similar problem with a different application and found that my quota
was set to low for the user that the application was running under. The log
files were taking up too much room. So, I deleted them and all was good.
Since then, the quota has been removed so it will no longer be an iss
Just a SWAG but are you using disk quotas on the system concerned? If so,
could the effective user for the process executing have run out of it on
the file system concerned?
At 08:21 11/06/2002 -0400, Jon Carnes wrote:
>Check the space in the volume that Mailman is installed in.
>Then check the
Check the space in the volume that Mailman is installed in.
Then check the rights to the directories - if it can't write to the
filesystem, it might just tell you "no space". You should be able to run
the file ~mailman/bin/check_perms
Good Luck
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