We're running 2.6.6, which I see is quite far behind.

the last entry in artifactory.log (artifact names changed)

2013-08-31 02:01:31,772 [art-exec-325] [ERROR] (o.a.j.f.JcrFile     :461) -
Failed to export /repositories/libs-snapshot-local/yyy.war to file
'/var/lib/artifactory/backup/backup-weekly/20130831.020000.tmp/repositories/libs-snapshot-local/yyyy.war'.:
No space left on device
2013-08-31 02:01:31,772 [art-exec-325] [ERROR] (o.a.j.f.JcrFsItem   :795) -
Failed to export metadata for
'/repositories/libs-snapshot-local/yyyy.pom'.: Failed to create metadata
folder
'/var/lib/artifactory/backup/backup-weekly/20130831.020000.tmp/repositories/libs-snapshot-local/zzz.pom.artifactory-metadata'.
2013-08-31 02:01:31,786 [art-exec-325] [ERROR] (o.a.j.f.JcrFile     :

from catalina.out (artifact names changed)

2013-08-31 15:47:24,364 [http-bio-8085-exec-125] [INFO ]
(o.a.e.UploadServiceImpl:427) - Deploy to 'ext-release-local:xxxx.pom'
Content-Length: 2255
2013-08-31 15:47:24,370 [http-bio-8085-exec-125] [ERROR] (o.a.u.FileUtils
  :278) - Could not fill content in file
'/var/lib/artifactory/data/tmp/prefilestore/dbRecord1365585521156307078.tmp'
due to No space left on device
. Deleting it if possible!
2013-08-31 15:47:24,370 [http-bio-8085-exec-125] [WARN ]
(o.a.j.j.ArtifactoryDataStore:609) - Can not insert new record: No space
left on device
2013-08-31 15:47:24,371 [http-bio-8085-exec-125] [WARN ]
(o.a.r.j.StoringRepoMixin:661) - Could not save resource
'ext-release-local:xxxx.pom': No space left on device
2013-08-31 15:47:24,445 [http-bio-8085-exec-125] [ERROR]
(o.a.j.c.SearchManager:423) - Error indexing node.
java.io.IOException: No space left on device
at java.io.RandomAccessFile.writeBytes(Native Method) [na:1.6.0_24]
 at java.io.RandomAccessFile.write(RandomAccessFile.java:499) [na:1.6.0_24]
at
org.apache.lucene.store.FSDirectory$FSIndexOutput.flushBuffer(FSDirectory.java:645)
[lucene-core-jfrog-2.4.1e.jar:na]
 at
org.apache.lucene.store.BufferedIndexOutput.flushBuffer(BufferedIndexOutput.java:96)
[lucene-core-jfrog-2.4.1e.jar:na]
at
org.apache.lucene.store.BufferedIndexOutput.flush(BufferedIndexOutput.java:85)
[lucene-core-jfrog-2.4.1e.jar:na]
 at
org.apache.jackrabbit.core.query.lucene.directory.IndexOutputStream.flush(IndexOutputStream.java:71)
[jackrabbit-core-jfrog-2.2.8e.jar:2.2.8e]
at sun.nio.cs.StreamEncoder.implFlush(StreamEncoder.java:296) [na:1.6.0_24]
 at sun.nio.cs.StreamEncoder.flush(StreamEncoder.java:140) [na:1.6.0_24]
at java.io.OutputStreamWriter.flush(OutputStreamWriter.java:229)
[na:1.6.0_24]
 at java.io.BufferedWriter.flush(BufferedWriter.java:253) [na:1.6.0_24]
at
org.apache.jackrabbit.core.query.lucene.DefaultRedoLog.flush(DefaultRedoLog.java:186)
[jackrabbit-core-jfrog-2.2.8e.jar:2.2.8e]
 at
org.apache.jackrabbit.core.query.lucene.MultiIndex.executeAndLog(MultiIndex.java:1134)
[jackrabbit-core-jfrog-2.2.8e.jar:2.2.8e]
at
org.apache.jackrabbit.core.query.lucene.MultiIndex.update(MultiIndex.java:468)
[jackrabbit-core-jfrog-2.2.8e.jar:2.2.8e]
 at
org.apache.jackrabbit.core.query.lucene.SearchIndex.updateNodes(SearchI2013-08-31
16:00:00,044 [art-exec-333] [INFO ] (o.a.j.s.JcrGarbageCollectorJob:46) -
Garbage collection starting...

from request.log

20130831154724|86|REQUEST|193.35.8.225|non_authenticated_user|PUT|/ext-release-local/xxxx.pom|HTTP/1.1|404|2255

Maybe the way in which the deploy ran out of space is different to what you
expected?




On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 4:01 PM, aviv [via Artifactory] <
ml-node+s2380776n7579051...@n2.nabble.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Artifactory returns error 500 when failing to deploy due to out of disk
> space. Here is a quick example:
>
> 2013-09-01 16:56:31,516 [pool-1-thread-31] [ERROR]
> (o.a.r.s.DeployServiceImpl:262) - Error during deployment: Cannot deploy
> file CentOS-6.4-x86_64-LiveCD.iso. Cause: There is not enough space on the
> disk: Cannot deploy file Jar.jar Cause: There is not enough space on the
> disk
> 2013-09-01 16:56:31,576 [pool-1-thread-31] [WARN ]
> (o.a.a.r.RestAddonImpl:1203) - Sending HTTP error code 500: Error during
> deployment: Cannot deploy file Jar.jar. Cause: There is not enough space on
> the disk.
>
> Can you please add the error you're getting from the artifactory.log?
>
> Thanks
> Aviv
>
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