Does it go away if you simply restart the node? I can't reproduce it
(build 6046, full 4GB store).`


On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 11:53:06PM +0200, Stef wrote:
> The datastore of my node is full. My unstable permanent node
> responds to requests via FNP, FCP and mainport, but
> inserts doesn't work any more.
> 
> After 40 of these log messages (logLevel=normal) I stopped my node:
> 
> 17.06.2003 23:19:54 (freenet.node.states.request.DataPending, QThread-255, ERROR): 
> I/O error caching DataReply freenet.node.states.request.DataPending: 
> key=2d3af98eb4b7cadae5b9c29acd735aeeb9a15bdc140302, hopsToLive=22, 
> id=65bf1d5fc03461ce,[EMAIL PROTECTED], routedTime=
> 1055884739581
> java.io.IOException: insufficient storage: tried to delete 2 files out of 12295, 
> need 1050081 bytes, have 86016
>       at freenet.fs.dir.LossyDirectory.getSpace(LossyDirectory.java:109)
>       at freenet.node.ds.FSDataStore.putData(FSDataStore.java:113)
>       at freenet.message.DataSend.cacheData(DataSend.java:118)
>       at freenet.node.states.request.Pending.receivedDataReply(Pending.java:374)
>       at 
> freenet.node.states.request.DataPending.receivedMessage(DataPending.java:109)
>       at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor10.invoke(Unknown Source)
>       at 
> sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
>       at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
>       at freenet.node.State.received(State.java:126)
>       at freenet.node.StateChain.received(StateChain.java:161)
>       at freenet.node.StateChain.received(StateChain.java:52)
>       at 
> freenet.node.StandardMessageHandler$Ticket.run(StandardMessageHandler.java:212)
>       at 
> freenet.node.StandardMessageHandler$Ticket.received(StandardMessageHandler.java:159)
>       at 
> freenet.node.StandardMessageHandler$Ticket.access$0(StandardMessageHandler.java)
>       at freenet.node.StandardMessageHandler.handle(StandardMessageHandler.java:68)
>       at freenet.Ticker$Event.run(Ticker.java:229)
>       at freenet.thread.QThreadFactory$QThread.run(QThreadFactory.java:213)
> 
> Node information:
> Node Version: 0.6
> Protocol Version: 1.46
> Build Number: 6043
> CVS Revision: 1.234
> 
> PC information:
> RAM: 192MB
> CPU: P3-700MHz Celeron
> Operating System: Windows 2000
> JVM Vendor: Sun Microsystems Inc.
> JVM Name: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM
> JVM Version: 1.4.1_01-b01
> 
> Memory allocation: [before I stopped node]
> Maximum memory the JVM will allocate: 128 MiB
> Memory currently allocated by the JVM: 41'068 KiB
> Memory in use: 26'889'464 Bytes
> Unused allocated memory: 15'162'720 Bytes
> 
> Datastore: [before I stopped node]
> Maximum size: 2 GiB
> Free space: 84 KiB
> Used space: 2'097'068 KiB
> Percent used: 99
> Total keys: 12295
> Space used by temp files: 528 KiB
> Maximum space for temp files: 715'827'904 Bytes
> 
> 
> When I stop the node, delete a folder in the datastore,
> delete the index file and restart Fred; then Fred works
> again until the datastore gets full again. There are
> no problems about read/write/delete rights.
> And the drive is NTFS, there's
> enough space left for more files.
> 
> Cheers,
> Stef
> 
> 
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