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filesystem full?
I got filesystem full but there are about 10GB free, I have only 2 partitions / and swap / is 16GB and swap 1 GB something is really wrong, some help would be nice.
FREEBSD 9.1 RELEASE p3 Thanks. |
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This situation may be caused by an application/service that is still using a file that has been deleted. As long as that application/service is running, the formerly used disk space cannot be properly reclaimed.
The usual solution is to restart the application/service.
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Please post the output of
# df -hi Note that by default 8% of each file system is reserved for use by root : Code:
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Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity iused ifree %iused Mounted on /dev/ada0s2a 15G 14G -12k 100% 733k 1.4M 34% / devfs 1.0k 1.0k 0B 100% 0 0 100% /dev procfs 4.0k 4.0k 0B 100% 1 0 100% /proc Last edited by J65nko; 10th June 2013 at 07:19 AM. Reason: Added [code] and [/code] tags ;) |
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Actually you only have 1G left
You could run this one liner script to see which directories in "/" use the most space: Code:
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I reinstalled it and did other partitions like /var /tmp /usr are installing packages now
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Why are you using the Windows approach of reinstalling instead of finding the cause?
BTW If you are already running out of space on a single root (/) partition of 16 GB, using multiple partitions or file systems is not such a good idea
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I increased the hard disc space this is my partitions:
/ 2G swap 2G /tmp 2G /var 3G /usr 20G |
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Nowadays I use tmpfs(5) for the /tmp directory. This will use a combination of swap and/or free memory :
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# dev mount FStype Options Dump Pass# #----------- ----- ----- ------------------- ---- ---- tmpfs /tmp tmpfs rw,mode=01777,size=2147483648 0 0 # # calculate the size with 'echo 1024^2 | bc' for size in MB # calculate the size with "echo '2 * 1024^3' | bc" for size in GB # NOTE: you cannot use 'noatime' for tmpfs ! # ------------------------------------------
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Is this /etc/fstab? and calculated for 2GB /tmp?
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Yes, that is /etc/fstab.
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Thank You
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