Have you checked the number of free inodes on the filesystem ?
Mike wrote:
On 2007-02-17, Anton Burkhalter <user-0fe67fd59d68@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Hi Mike
If you are sure that there is plenty of space on disk, check that the
hobbit user has write access to the directory /opt/hobbitd/4.2.0/server/tmp/
As the hobbit user try to put a file into the directory: echo "test" >
/opt/hobbitd/4.2.0/server/tmp/create_file_test.tmp
Next check that there are not "to many files" in that folder. ls -l
/opt/hobbitd/4.2.0/server/tmp | wc -l
I had not tried to put a file in the directory, there is plenty of space.
When I try to touch a file in that directory (new file) I get the same
error. What's going on here?
Mike
[hobbit at elo tmp]$ ls -ld
drwxrwxr-x 2 hobbit hobbit 1024 Feb 16 13:53 .
[hobbit at elo tmp]$ ls -l
total 10
-rw-rw-r-- 1 hobbit hobbit 4648 Feb 17 09:55 alert.chk
-rw-rw-r-- 1 hobbit hobbit 243 Feb 17 09:55 alert.chk.sub
-rw-rw-r-- 1 hobbit hobbit 21 Feb 17 09:59 ping..status
-rw------- 1 hobbit hobbit 207 Feb 4 11:00 ping-stderr.13031
-rw------- 1 hobbit hobbit 1860 Feb 4 11:00 ping-stdout.13031
[hobbit at elo tmp]$ touch howard
touch: cannot touch `howard': No space left on device
[hobbit at elo tmp]$ df -k .
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/rootvg-optlv
222135 148935 61741 71% /opt
[hobbit at elo tmp]$
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