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Re: No space left on device (28) but device is NOT full!



On Mon, Nov 04, 2013 at 06:43:45PM -0500, Hecber Cordova wrote:
>    Hi,
> 
>    Did you check inodes usage? (df -i)
> 
>    I could be inodes availability rather than block availability.


AHA!

I have no idea what the significance of this is, but
df -i gives
$ df -i
Filesystem            Inodes   IUsed   IFree IUse% Mounted on
/dev/sda7            1729920 1729920       0  100% /

So, yeah...inodes, but I'm ignorant of what that means,
or how to resolve that.

Taz
> 
>    Best regards,
> 
>    HC
> 
>    On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 6:16 PM, Tazman Deville <[1]tazmandevil@gmx.com>
>    wrote:
> 
>      Just since yesterday, I'm seeing this PHP error
>      on the scuttle installation on a little server here
>      I have.
>      Scuttle is installed from the debian repos.
>      The server is running Squeeze still (I know..
>      I should upgrade it, but I'll spend a day ironing
>      out dovecot and postfix when I do, so haven't gotten
>      around to it).
> 
>      Now, the device is far from full.
>      df -h shows:
>      Filesystem � � � � � �Size �Used Avail Use% Mounted on
>      /dev/sda7 � � � � � � �26G �9.7G � 15G �40% /
>      tmpfs � � � � � � � � 949M � � 0 �949M � 0% /lib/init/rw
>      udev � � � � � � � � �944M �200K �944M � 1% /dev
>      tmpfs � � � � � � � � 949M � � 0 �949M � 0% /dev/shm
>      /dev/sda1 � � � � � � 2.8G � 85M �2.6G � 4% /boot
>      /dev/sda5 � � � � � � 154G � 52G � 95G �36% /home
> 
>      Googling (or dukgoing, or ixquicking)
>      just shows a lot of stuff about "duh, your disk is full",
>      but it isn't.
>      Somewhere, I think on LinuxQuestions.org, I'd
>      found something about the aptitude package cache,
>      yesterday when this happened, so I did
>      aptitude autoclean
>      and that seemed to resolve the problem.
>      Today, however, it is not working.
> 
>      What could be causing this, and how may I resolve it?
>      The machine is a 3.2ghz celeron with 1.5gb ram.
>      You can see the storage parameters from df -h, of course.
> 
>      Any assistance or guidance would be appreciated.
> 
>      Thanks,
>      Taz
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