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-n {} /mnt/archive/targetDir/{} This has been going on for a few days as expected, but I am getting the error in increasing frequency. When it started the target drive was about 70% full, now its about 90%. It used to be about 1/200 of the moves would state and error, now its about 1/5. None of the files are over 100Mb, most are around 100k Some info: $ df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sdb3 155G 5.5G 142G 4% / none 4.0K 0 4.0K 0% /sys/fs/cgroup udev 3.9G 4.0K 3.9G 1% /dev tmpfs 797M 2.9M 794M 1% /run none 5.0M 4.0K 5.0M 1% /run/lock none 3.9G 0 3.9G 0% /run/shm none 100M 0 100M 0% /run/user /dev/sdb1 19G 78M 18G 1% /boot /dev/mapper/archive-lvarchive 18T 15T 1.8T 90% /mnt/archive /dev/sda1 4.6T 1.1T 3.3T 25% /mnt/tmp $ df -i Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on /dev/sdb3 10297344 222248 10075096 3% / none 1019711 4 1019707 1% /sys/fs/cgroup udev 1016768 500 1016268 1% /dev tmpfs 1019711 1022 1018689 1% /run none 1019711 5 1019706 1% /run/lock none 1019711 1 1019710 1% /run/shm none 1019711 2 1019709 1% /run/user /dev/sdb1 4940000 582 4939418 1% /boot /dev/mapper/archive-lvarchive 289966080 44899541 245066539 16% /mnt/archive /dev/sda1 152621056 5391544 147229512 4% /mnt/tmp Here's my output: mv -n 747265521.pdf /mnt/archive/targetDir/747265521.pdf mv -n 61078318.pdf /mnt/archive/targetDir/61078318.pdf mv -n 709099107.pdf /mnt/archive/targetDir/709099107.pdf mv -n 75286077.pdf /mnt/archive/targetDir/75286077.pdf mv: cannot create regular file
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Base:No space left on device while there is plenty of space no space left on device raspberry pi available From Gentoo Wiki Jump to: navigation, search Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Environment 3 Analysis 4 Resolution Synopsis no space left on device java During an operation that writes to the disk, the operation fails with the error message No space left on device. However, after validating this with the df command http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/222221/how-to-fix-intermittant-no-space-left-on-device-errors-during-mv-when-device-h plenty of space is still available. root #env-update>>> Regenerating /etc/ld.so.cache... /sbin/ldconfig: Can't create temporary cache file /etc/ld.so.cache~: No space left on device root #df -h /Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda3 3.3G 1.7G 1.5G 54% / Environment This article applies to any Gentoo Linux installation. Analysis When space is concerned, there are two important factors https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Knowledge_Base:No_space_left_on_device_while_there_is_plenty_of_space_available that a system has to consider. The first one is the most obvious: there must be space available on the file system, meaning that there are still unused data blocks available on the file system. However, an often overlooked second factor is that must still be metadata blocks available on the file system as well. In most file systems, these are called i-nodes or inodes. Whenever a file is created on a file system, an inode is used to contain information about the file. But many file systems have a fixed amount of these inodes (which is set during the mkfs operation of the file system). To check the state of the inodes on a Linux system, use df -i Resolution Verify the system has free inodes available: root #df -i /Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on /dev/sda3 216000 216000 0 100% / If indeed short on inodes, try removing obsolete or unnecessary files on the file system. There is, sadly enough, no way to increase the number o
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known simply as Solaris, is a Unix-based operating system introduced by Sun Microsystems. The Solaris OS is now owned by Oracle. Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Unanswered Threads Find All Thanked Posts Go to Page... unix and linux operating commands No space left on device Solaris Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes #1 10-10-2006 unclefab Registered User Join Date: Jan 2005 Last Activity: 27 August 2012, 9:19 AM EDT Posts: 40 Thanks: 1 Thanked 1 Time in 1 Post No space left on device Hi all, A very strange problem I have this morning with my Solaris 8. I have a FS full, I deleted some files but the system doesn't seems to reallocate the free space (I'm using Veritas): df -k : /dev/vx/dsk/dlds02vg/dlds02oralv 4194304 4194304 0 100% /dlds02/lds/oracle But : bash$ pwd /dlds02/lds/oracle bash$ du -sk 2905590 . Any ideas what's happen ? Thanks ! Fabien Remove advertisements Sponsored Links unclefab View Public Profile Find all posts by unclefab #2 10-10-2006 samsam Registered User Join Date: Oct 2006 Last Activity: 12 October 2006, 4:12 AM EDT Posts: 13 Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts theres could be diff. reasons for this , some more prominent are as below: 1. there is something called as inode which affects this kind of behavior. even if you delete the files from a filesystem, inodes do get cleared, they still hold that address space. run sync command 3 times. I don't know the funda of runing 3 times, but it works. 2. check fuser -cu