It is a virtual machine on ESXi so df shows me the whole storage I think. Is
there any other way to see the disk usage for virtual machines?


On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 4:20 PM, Pid <p...@pidster.com> wrote:

> On 02/07/2010 14:02, Murat Birben wrote:
> > ubuntu 8.04 server
>
> What does the command 'df -k' report?
> Please paste the results.
>
>
> p
>
> > On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 3:50 PM, Pid <p...@pidster.com
> > <mailto:p...@pidster.com>> wrote:
> >
> >     On 02/07/2010 12:20, Murat Birben wrote:
> >     > I'm getting "There is no space left on disk" message when i try to
> do
> >     > some work on the server after this 0 byte files are created
> >
> >     What is your OS and exact version?
> >
> >
> >     p
> >
> >
> >     > On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 1:13 PM, Pid <p...@pidster.com
> >     <mailto:p...@pidster.com>
> >     > <mailto:p...@pidster.com <mailto:p...@pidster.com>>> wrote:
> >     >
> >     >     On 02/07/2010 11:01, Murat Birben wrote:
> >     >     > Yes 0 byte files are causing the disk to run out of space
> >     >
> >     >     You understand my surprise?
> >     >
> >     >     Are you sure the disk is running out of space, or is it that
> >     the number
> >     >     of files permitted in a directory has been exceeded?
> >     >
> >     >
> >     >     p
> >     >
> >     >
> >     >     > @Andre Warnier
> >     >     > I'm not actually saving files on the server. I just tried to
> >     >     simplify my
> >     >     > problem and tried that simple code. Now i'll give a try to
> >     apache
> >     >     > fileupload api, thanks for advice
> >     >     >
> >     >     > On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 11:52 AM, Pid <p...@pidster.com
> >     <mailto:p...@pidster.com>
> >     >     <mailto:p...@pidster.com <mailto:p...@pidster.com>>
> >     >     > <mailto:p...@pidster.com <mailto:p...@pidster.com>
> >     <mailto:p...@pidster.com <mailto:p...@pidster.com>>>> wrote:
> >     >     >
> >     >     >     On 02/07/2010 09:43, Murat Birben wrote:
> >     >     >     > Hi all,
> >     >     >     >
> >     >     >     > I have a very simple file upload mechanism in java. I
> >     just take
> >     >     >     the file and
> >     >     >     > save it on the server. I'm testing this simple code
> with
> >     >     selenium
> >     >     >     and *when
> >     >     >     > a timeout occurs in the selenium test *tomcat creates
> >     0 byte
> >     >     files
> >     >     >     under
> >     >     >     > tomcat_home/work/Catalina/localhost/uploadServlet/
> >     directory as
> >     >     >     MultiPart*
> >     >     >     > files. It creates thousands of files, until there is
> >     no disk
> >     >     space
> >     >     >     left on
> >     >     >     > device. What may cause this problem? How can I solve
> >     this? Is
> >     >     >     there anyone
> >     >     >     > has an idea about this?
> >     >     >
> >     >     >     Thousands of 0 byte files are causing the disk to run out
> of
> >     >     space?
> >     >     >
> >     >     >
> >     >     >     p
> >     >     >
> >     >     >     > My environment is: Ubuntu - 8.04 server, apache tomcat
> >     - 5.5.29,
> >     >     >     sun java
> >     >     >     > 1.6
> >     >     >     >
> >     >     >     > Thanks,
> >     >     >     >
> >     >     >     > Here is the code snippet that i use
> >     >     >     >
> >     >     >     >         File fFile = null;
> >     >     >     >         FileOutputStream fileOutputStream = null;
> >     >     >     >         FileInputStream fileInputStream = null;
> >     >     >     >         try {
> >     >     >     >
> >     >     >     >             String strFileName =
> >     >     request.getParameter("FileName");
> >     >     >     >             String strPath =
> request.getParameter("Path");
> >     >     >     >             //String strMediaType =
> >     >     request.getParameter("MediaType");
> >     >     >     >
> >     >     >     >             //String strDescription =
> >     >     >     request.getParameter("Description");
> >     >     >     >             fFile = (File)
> >     request.getAttribute("Content");
> >     >     >     >
> >     >     >     >             int index = strPath.length() - 1; //If the
> >     user
> >     >     forgets to
> >     >     >     > put the last / for the path... We put it for him/her
> >     >     >     >
> >     >     >     >             if (strPath.charAt(index) != '/') {
> >     >     >     >                 strPath += "/";
> >     >     >     >             }
> >     >     >     >             if (!new File(strPath).exists()) {
> >     >     >     >                 new File(strPath).mkdirs();
> >     >     >     >             }
> >     >     >     >
> >     >     >     >             File file = new File(strPath +
> strFileName);
> >     >     >     >             fileOutputStream = new
> FileOutputStream(file);
> >     >     >     >             fileInputStream = new
> FileInputStream(fFile);
> >     >     >     >
> >     >     >     >             byte[] bBuf = new byte[1024];
> >     >     >     >
> >     >     >     >             int iBufLen = 0;
> >     >     >     >             int iReadLen = 1024;
> >     >     >     >             int iTotelLen = 0;
> >     >     >     >             /*read 1024 bytes at a time*/
> >     >     >     >             while ((iBufLen =
> >     fileInputStream.read(bBuf)) !=
> >     >     -1) {
> >     >     >     >
> >     >     >     >                 fileOutputStream.write(bBuf);
> >     >     >     >                 fileOutputStream.flush();
> >     >     >     >                 iTotelLen += iBufLen;
> >     >     >     >                 if (fileInputStream.available() <
> >     iReadLen) {
> >     >     >     >                     iReadLen =
> >     fileInputStream.available();
> >     >     >     >
> >     >     >     >                     break;
> >     >     >     >                 }
> >     >     >     >             }
> >     >     >     >
> >     >     >     >             byte[] tempbBuf = new byte[iReadLen];
> >     >     >     >             fileInputStream.read(tempbBuf, 0,
> iReadLen);
> >     >     >     >
> >     >     >     >             fileOutputStream.write(tempbBuf);
> >     >     >     >
> >     >     >     >
> >     >     >     >         } catch (IOException ex) {
> >     >     >     >             ex.printStackTrace();
> >     >     >     >         } finally {
> >     >     >     >             fileOutputStream.close();
> >     >     >     >             fileInputStream.close();
> >     >     >     >
> >     >     >     >             if (fFile.exists()) {
> >     >     >     >
> >     >     >     >                 fFile.delete();
> >     >     >     >             }
> >     >     >     >         }
> >     >     >     >
> >     >     >     >
> >     >     >     >
> >     >     >
> >     >     >
> >     >     >
> >     >     >
> >     >     >
> >     >     > --
> >     >     > Murat BIRBEN
> >     >
> >     >
> >     >
> >     >
> >     >
> >     > --
> >     > Murat BIRBEN
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Murat BIRBEN
>
>
>


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