Andrey <thati...@inp.nsk.su> writes:

>  <tomas <at> tuxteam.de> writes:
>
>> Other things to check: does that happen on any files? On a
>> specific file system? If yes: how is that one mounted?
>> 
>
> It happens to any file on any ext4 partition which are locally mounted.
>
> Is there a way to find out at least which part of the system is responsible
> for 'resource temporarily unavailable'.
>
>
What's the output of 'df -i'? If you create lots of files, maybe you ran
out of inodes?

Mart

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