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Date:      Thu, 15 Dec 2005 17:14:37 +0100 (CET)
From:      Oliver Fromme <olli@lurza.secnetix.de>
To:        freebsd-fs@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: filesystem full - freebsd 5.3
Message-ID:  <200512151614.jBFGEbGO063066@lurza.secnetix.de>
In-Reply-To: <200512151524.jBFFOFm04575@green-dome.village.org>

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dlm-fb@weaselfish.com wrote:
 > Oliver Fromme <olli@lurza.secnetix.de> wrote:
 > :  t c <namondo@gmail.com> wrote:
 > :   > I've got the following error messages in dmesg.today, but there are lots
 > :   > inodes (and free space) on that partition (/home):
 > :   > 
 > :   > pid 50371 (rateup), uid 0 inumber 1130885 on /home: filesystem full
 > :   > pid 42486 (httpd), uid 80 inumber 1059960 on /home: filesystem full
 > :   > pid 50614 (virtual), uid 1004 inumber 966735 on /home: filesystem full
 > :   > (many times each row...)
 > :  [...]
 > :  Usually, when there are messages reporting that the file
 > :  system is full, it really _is_ full at that time.
 > :  In theory there could be some inconsistencies or other
 > :  damage of the filesystem, but in that case you should also
 > :  get other error messages.  If you want to be sure, umount
 > :  the file system and fsck it.  I bet there will be no
 > :  errors.
 > 
 > Perhaps more likely, he was trying to allocate full-size blocks, and
 > the only things available were fragments.

I considered mentioning the fragments issue, too, but I
don't think it applies in this case.  His file system is
22 Gbyte with 6 Gbyte free.  I think it is very unlikely
that those 6 Gbyte are all fragments.

Best regards
   Oliver

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