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Date:      Sun, 8 Apr 2001 16:07:27 +0800
From:      bsd140870 <bsd140870@yahoo.co.uk>
To:        FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   nfs and cp problem: file system full
Message-ID:  <386533544.20010408160727@yahoo.co.uk>

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Hello list,

  this  maybe  easy  but  i'm  at  a  lost. i'm trying to copy the ports
  collection  from the nfs server to the nfs client but failed each time
  halfway through. here's the situation:

  p200(as1)  as  an  nfs  server and duron650(as3) as an nfs client. nfs
  mounts ok w/ no problems.

         mount as1:/usr/ports /portstmp
         cp -R /usr/ports/* /portstmp

   it  copies  the  files  and  halfway through, it halts w/ these error
   message:

        /: write failed, file system full
        
        cp /portstmp/net/pipsecd/Makefile: No space left on device
        
        cp /portstmp/net/pipsecd/distinfo: No space left on device
        
        cp /portstmp/net/pipsecd/pkg-descr: No space left on device
        
        cp /portstmp/net/pipsecd/pkg-message: No space left on device
        
        cp /portstmp/net/pipsecd/pkg-plist: No space left on device
        
        cp /portstmp/net/pipsecd/pkg-comment: No space left on device

        cp /portstmp/net/pmf: No space left on device

        [root@as3:/] Apr 7 21:28:38 as3 /kernel: pid 822 (cp), uid 0 on /:
        file system full

        Apr 7 21:28:38 as3 last message repeated 7 times
   
   can   anyone  explain  how or what i have done wrong? or do i need to
   provide more/additional information on this.

   tia.






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