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a reply 6 posts by Germanunkol » Sat Jan 19, 2013 10:39 am Hi,I've been running a gameserver of a game I'm programming on
Cannot Create Temp File For Here Document Read-only File System
my PI. Also, a apache2 and MySQL server are running on it and bash cannot create temp file for here document working relatively well. However, I've had filesystem problems with the pi.I use the Pi only through ssh and cannot create temp file for here document no space left on device I currently do not have physical access to it - which makes my Problem worse.I have an Kingston SD (16Gb) and there was one time when the filesystem seemed to have
Cannot Create Temp File For Here-document: No Space Left On Device Ubuntu
gone corrupt - I cannot recall the exact symptoms, but I ended up setting up the Pi entirely.Now it is happening again: This time, I get errors saying my filesystem was Read-only when I use TAB to auto-complete when using cd:I entered "cd tr" then pressed TAB and get:Code: Select allcd tr-bash: cannot create temp file for here-document: Read-only file system
Bash Cannot Create Temp File For Here-document Read-only File System
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It's not just cd though, when trying to use git pull origin in my project's directory I get:Code: Select allerror: cannot open .git/FETCH_HEAD: Read-only file systemThen I tried fdisk -l and get an "command not found" message. Since I got this for multiple programs I checked "ls /usr/bin" and I get:Code: Select allls: cannot access /usr/bin/mysqlshow: Input/output error
ls: cannot access /usr/bin/dbiprof: Input/output error
ls: cannot access /usr/bin/mysql_waitpid: Input/output error
ls: cannot access /usr/bin/mysqld_multi: Input/output error
ls: cannot access /usr/bin/innotop: Input/output error
ls: cannot access /usr/bin/mysqldump: Input/output error
ls: cannot access /usr/bin/sha384sum: Input/output error
ls: cannot access /usr/bin/mysqldumpslow: Input/output error
ls: cannot access /usr/bin/mysqlreport: Input/output error
ls: cannot access /usr/bin/pdftoppm: Input/output error
ls: cannot access /usr/bin/shuf: Input/output error
ls: cannot access /usr/bin/mysql_find_rows: Input/output error
ls: cannot access /usr/bin/mysqlrepair: Input/output error
ls: cannot access /usr/bin/setsid: Input/output error
ls: cannot access /usr/bin/mysql_fix_extensions: Input/output error
ls: cannot access /usr/bin/mysql_client_test: Input/output error
ls: cannot access /usr/bin/mysqlcheck: Input/output error
ls: cannot access /usr/bin/ucs2any: Input/output error
ls: cannot access /usr/bin/tsort: Input/output error
ls: cannot access /usr/bin/mysqloptimize: Input/output error
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ads with us Unix & Linux Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Unix & Linux Stack Exchange is a cannot create temp file for here-document no such file or directory question and answer site for users of Linux, FreeBSD and other Un*x-like operating systems. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=30288&p=362352 The best answers are voted up and rise to the top bash: cannot create temp file for here-document: No space left on device up vote 3 down vote favorite one day I was doing some stuff and I might have changed something which I shouldn't (I was working on the /etc/network/interfaces file). By the way, this is my OS: $ uname -a Linux ribas 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.7-ckt20-1+deb8u3 (2016-01-17) x86_64 http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/277387/bash-cannot-create-temp-file-for-here-document-no-space-left-on-device GNU/Linux Now, when using the tab bar, I keep getting this error: bash: cannot create temp file for here-document: No space left on device" Any ideas? I have been doing some research, and many people talk about the /tmp file, which might be having some overflow. When I execute df -h I get: Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda2 9.1G 8.7G 0 100% / udev 10M 0 10M 0% /dev tmpfs 618M 8.8M 609M 2% /run tmpfs 1.6G 0 1.6G 0% /dev/shm tmpfs 5.0M 4.0K 5.0M 1% /run/lock tmpfs 1.6G 0 1.6G 0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/sda1 511M 132K 511M 1% /boot/efi /dev/sda4 1.8T 623G 1.1T 37% /home tmpfs 309M 4.0K 309M 1% /run/user/116 tmpfs 309M 0 309M 0% /run/user/1000 It looks like the /dev/data directory is about to explode, however if I tip: $ du -sh /dev/sda2 0 /dev/sda2 It seems it's empty. I am new in Debian and I really don't know how to proceed. I used to typically access this computer via ssh. Besides this problem I have several others with this computer, they might be related, for instance each time I want to enter my user using the GUI (with root it works) I get: Xsession: warning: unable to write to /tmp: Xsession may ex
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communities company blog Stack Exchange Inbox Reputation and Badges sign up log in tour help Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top `Read-only file system` error using tab completion, and terminal window closing randomly up vote 8 down vote favorite 1 First is simply an oddity with the command cd. If I type in cd, then a space, then press Tab to view the available directories, I get this error message: bash: cannot create temp file for here-document: Read-only file system The more troublesome issue has been random closings of the terminal window. It has happened while testing the cd oddity, and also while ssh'd into another server doing simple things like git status and such. [Edit] It seems if I press enter exactly 31 times it triggers the auto closing of the terminal window (verified 3 times now). I recently upgraded from 12.04 to 14.04 late last week, and this behavior did not occur the entire day I used it after upgrading. This is the first time attempting anything on this computer since that day. Please advise any other information I can provide, and what I need to do to resolve this. 14.04 gnome-terminal share|improve this question edited Jul 21 at 17:11 amc 3,24242141 asked Aug 26 '14 at 2:58 Takamuffin 41113 Just a friendly reminder to make the question title more descriptive, which helps get better responses: "odd terminal behaviour" is not very descriptive. –thomasrutter Aug 26 '14 at 3:41 I appreciate it. –Takamuffin Aug 26 '14 at 3:43 In order to better diagnose your problem, can you tell me if you are using the default partitioning that Ubuntu set up, are you using whole disk encryption or LVM, and have you done anything to your fstab? What is the output of the mount command? –thomasrutter Aug 26 '14 at 3:47 mount output: gist.github.com/anonymous/74dc62ccd5602d1e9742 –Takamuffin Aug 27 '14 at 4:31 Thanks for providing that - it loo