Roopeshakumar Narayansa Shalgar (rshalgar) wrote:
Hi,
I am using version 9.3.1 and see the “no space device error” even though there
is enough space (99% free) on my disk.
Just to be sure, check the output of both 'df -h' (for disk blocks) and 'df -hi'
(for inodes). You might have ran
Thanks Raymond.
But I think the symptoms that I am seeing are different though I get the
no disk space issue in the following ways:
1. There is enough disk space on my device (output of df -h), 300M is used from
56G space.
/dev/mapper/data1-object--cache
58G 300M
On 09/28/2014 05:52 AM, Roopeshakumar Narayansa Shalgar (rshalgar) wrote:
Thanks Raymond.
But I think the symptoms that I am seeing are different though I get the
no disk space issue in the following ways:
1. There is enough disk space on my device (output of df -h), 300M is used from
56G
Adrian Klaver adrian.kla...@aklaver.com writes:
On 09/28/2014 05:52 AM, Roopeshakumar Narayansa Shalgar (rshalgar) wrote:
4. I tried with 'archive_command = /usr/bin.true' but still I face the
pg_xlog/xlogtemp.7884: No space left on device issue.
This error message is pretty specific: the OS
Hi,
I am using version 9.3.1 and see the no space device error even though there
is enough space (99% free) on my disk.
Error: PANIC: could not create file pg_xlog/xlogtemp.7884: No space left on
device
I want to know whether this is a bug and if yes whether fix or workaround is
available.
On 25/09/2014 11:44, Roopeshakumar Narayansa Shalgar (rshalgar) wrote:
Hi,
I am using version 9.3.1 and see the “no space device error” even though
there is enough space (99% free) on my disk.
Error: PANIC: could not create file pg_xlog/xlogtemp.7884: No space
left on device
On 25/09/2014 11:44, Roopeshakumar Narayansa Shalgar (rshalgar) wrote:
Hi,
I am using version 9.3.1 and see the “no space device error” even though
there is enough space (99% free) on my disk.
Error: PANIC: could not create file pg_xlog/xlogtemp.7884: No space
left on device