Re: [PLUG] No space left on device

2017-10-27 Thread Michael
On 2017-10-27 10:28, Steve Dum wrote: > I have to chime in with my tip, although john has solved the issue. > First, the biggest issue with / as john saw was that there are lots of > mount points created in the root partition. If somehow one doesn't get > made and then later is made, you can't

Re: [PLUG] No space left on device

2017-10-27 Thread Steve Dum
I have to chime in with my tip, although john has solved the issue. First, the biggest issue with / as john saw was that there are lots of mount points created in the root partition. If somehow one doesn't get made and then later is made, you can't find the problem easily as some space use is

Re: [PLUG] No space left on device

2017-10-26 Thread Russell Johnson
> On Oct 24, 2017, at 10:18, John Jason Jordan wrote: > > I recently encountered this and it turns out that my / partition was, > indeed, full. At the last Clinic I added ~50GB of free space on the > drive to /, making now a total of 84GB. And now it is happening again. >

Re: [PLUG] No space left on device

2017-10-25 Thread Dale Snell
On Wed, 25 Oct 2017 15:04:18 -0700, in message 20171025150418.059d1ba7@Devil-Bonobo, John Jason Jordan wrote: > On Wed, 25 Oct 2017 14:07:59 -0700 > Dale Snell dijo: > > >> According to ls there are 16 files in /media and 436 files > >> in /media/jjj. Why do they not

Re: [PLUG] No space left on device

2017-10-25 Thread John Jason Jordan
On Wed, 25 Oct 2017 13:26:10 -0700 a...@clueserver.org dijo: >It sounds like something has the file or directory open, but has also >deleted it. (So the process is still holding onto the file, but the >system does not show it since it is marked as deleted.) Sometimes >programs will do this as a

Re: [PLUG] No space left on device

2017-10-25 Thread John Jason Jordan
On Wed, 25 Oct 2017 14:07:59 -0700 Dale Snell dijo: >> I found at least part of the problem. During remodeling work >> apparently the power plug to the Synology disk station was unplugged. >> Thus, when rsync tried to sync the Mediasonic USB drive to the >> Synology it

Re: [PLUG] No space left on device

2017-10-25 Thread Dale Snell
On Wed, 25 Oct 2017 12:57:55 -0700, in message 20171025125755.1e654906@Devil-Bonobo, John Jason Jordan wrote: > I found at least part of the problem. During remodeling work > apparently the power plug to the Synology disk station was unplugged. > Thus, when rsync tried to sync the Mediasonic USB

Re: [PLUG] No space left on device

2017-10-25 Thread alan
> On Tue, 24 Oct 2017 10:18:47 -0700 > John Jason Jordan dijo: > >>I recently encountered this and it turns out that my / partition was, >>indeed, full. At the last Clinic I added ~50GB of free space on the >>drive to /, making now a total of 84GB. And now it is happening again.

Re: [PLUG] No space left on device

2017-10-25 Thread John Jason Jordan
On Tue, 24 Oct 2017 10:18:47 -0700 John Jason Jordan dijo: >I recently encountered this and it turns out that my / partition was, >indeed, full. At the last Clinic I added ~50GB of free space on the >drive to /, making now a total of 84GB. And now it is happening again.

Re: [PLUG] No space left on device

2017-10-25 Thread David Bridges
IIRC early in the thread it was said that no partition seems to be out of space using du / file manager. I find it unlikely on a desktop system but it is possible that a file system is out of inodes. You can use the following to check for inode usage df -i -- David On Wed, 2017-10-25 at

Re: [PLUG] No space left on device

2017-10-25 Thread Tomas Kuchta
As mentioned already before, use: df -h du -sh /* in order to see what disk and partition is lacking free disk space. And which top level directory consumes it. Once you find the top level directory on the full disk/partition - drill down by using du -sh /suspectDir/* and so on and so forth. You

Re: [PLUG] No space left on device

2017-10-24 Thread alan
> On Oct 24, 2017 5:07 PM, "John Jason Jordan" wrote: > > On Tue, 24 Oct 2017 10:23:55 -0700 > a...@clueserver.org dijo: > >>> I used Thunar to check Properties on everything in / and found >>> nothing out of the ordinary. I need some command line tools to find >>> the pig that

Re: [PLUG] No space left on device

2017-10-24 Thread Bill Barry
On Oct 24, 2017 5:07 PM, "John Jason Jordan" wrote: On Tue, 24 Oct 2017 10:23:55 -0700 a...@clueserver.org dijo: >> I used Thunar to check Properties on everything in / and found >> nothing out of the ordinary. I need some command line tools to find >> the pig that is using all

Re: [PLUG] No space left on device

2017-10-24 Thread John Jason Jordan
On Tue, 24 Oct 2017 10:23:55 -0700 a...@clueserver.org dijo: >> I used Thunar to check Properties on everything in / and found >> nothing out of the ordinary. I need some command line tools to find >> the pig that is using all my space. Also I need to find out what is >> causing the pig to be so

Re: [PLUG] No space left on device

2017-10-24 Thread Robert Citek
On Tue, Oct 24, 2017 at 10:23 AM, wrote: >> I recently encountered this and it turns out that my / partition was, >> indeed, full. At the last Clinic I added ~50GB of free space on the >> drive to /, making now a total of 84GB. And now it is happening again. >> Something in

Re: [PLUG] No space left on device

2017-10-24 Thread alan
> I recently encountered this and it turns out that my / partition was, > indeed, full. At the last Clinic I added ~50GB of free space on the > drive to /, making now a total of 84GB. And now it is happening again. > Something in / has eaten the entire new space. > > Note that ~/ is on the same

[PLUG] No space left on device

2017-10-24 Thread John Jason Jordan
I recently encountered this and it turns out that my / partition was, indeed, full. At the last Clinic I added ~50GB of free space on the drive to /, making now a total of 84GB. And now it is happening again. Something in / has eaten the entire new space. Note that ~/ is on the same drive, but a