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-- Warning - threadjack in progress. But I think it might be related. --
Interesting. Could this be similar to the case that I'm seeing with "no
space left on device"? Here's my uneducated assumption:
- at this point I believe some form of I/O error or interrupt causes
ocfs2 to error out
- the
Hi,
I'm getting the no space left on device error. I'm running an EMC CX-500
with a very large file system... but only 2% consumed. Occurs on one
system of a ~16 system cluster.
Where may I send the output of stat_sysdir.sh? Any other helpful
information I could provide here? I used the default