yes, it is better to do this. Thanks
On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 3:44 PM, Andrew Gaul <g...@apache.org> wrote: > Felipe, you exhausted your rootfs space; a file system with 83 GB > available cannot accommodate a 100 GB copy. Perhaps change your basedir > to your home partition which has 750 GB available? Note that the > filesystem blobstore does not create any temporary files although other > processes can consume this space. > > On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 03:12:59PM -0300, felipe gutierrez wrote: > > I am using rootfs, but I deleted the blocks to start again. So I have 83G > > free. My copy of 100G stoped in 80G. > > > > $ df -h > > Filesystem Size Used Avail > Use% Mounted on > > rootfs 92G 4.7G > 83G 6% / > > udev 10M 0 > 10M 0% /dev > > tmpfs 779M 620K > 779M 1% /run > > /dev/disk/by-uuid/5147a770-64ed-4aae-918e-21bd237b359b 92G 4.7G > 83G 6% / > > tmpfs 5.0M 0 > 5.0M 0% /run/lock > > tmpfs 4.6G 72K > 4.6G 1% /run/shm > > /dev/sda6 811G 17G > 753G 3% /home > > > > > > On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 2:44 PM, Andrew Phillips <andr...@apache.org> > wrote: > > > > > How could I delete the files only the temporary directory? I also cant > find > > >> this directory at /tmp > > >> > > > > > > All I can see in your stacktrace is: > > > > > > > > > java.lang.RuntimeException: java.io.IOException: No space left on > device > > >> > > > > > > It does not say *which* device is out of space. Could you check on your > > > target system to find out which device has no space left [1]? > > > > > > ap > > > > > > [1] https://kb.iu.edu/d/agfe > > > > > -- > Andrew Gaul > http://gaul.org/ >