> Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2013 16:28:49 +0100
> Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] r.resamp.rst error : "Not enough disk space--cannot 
> write files"
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> CC: [email protected]
> 
> On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 9:33 AM, bidon sanshuile <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm in an internship for a marine institute and try to calculate the
> > sandwaves migration rate.
> > Everything was ok until today. I am confronted to a difficulty I cannot
> > manage.
> >
> > When I try to use the tool "r.resamp.rst", it gives me as answer:
> >
> > r.resamp.rst input=map@PERMANENT ew_res=11 ns_res=11 pcurv=curv
> > Processing all selected output files will require
> 
> Note that this message:
> > 261320 bytes of disk space for temp files.
> 
> is bogus for large regions with fine resolution because of integer
> overflow (fixed in trunk).
> 
> How many cells are in your current region with resolution=11?

Thank you for your answers!

Here are the characteristics of the raster:
 |   Rows:         3062                                                       |
 |   Columns:      2587                                                       |
 |   Total Cells:  7921394 

I don't know how many of these have a resolution of 11.. I am following a step 
by step manual where they advise to set ew_res at this value.

>> What filesystem? FAT32 cannot support files larger than 4 GiB; NTFS 
>> shouldn't have any problems.

My two hard discs are NTFS

> > Temporarily changing the region to desired resolution ...
> > Changing back to the original region ...
> > Percent complete:
> > Not enough disk space--cannot write files
> > Not enough disk space--cannot write files
> > Not enough disk space--cannot write files
> > Not enough disk space--cannot write files
> > .....
> > interpolate() failed
> > dnorm in mainc after grid before out1= 12.961481
> > ERROR: split_and_interpolate() failed
> >
> > I have 14GB left on my hard disk so I don't understand why they are saying
> > me that :/
> >
> > I tried to find solution, and I found some answers (e.g. here :
> > http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/grass-dev/2005-April/018152.html)
> > but I dont understand ^^
> > They speak about a "ulimit -f" function, but where should I write it ? It
> > doesn't work in GRASS.
> > I am on windows, maybe is that the problem.
> >
> > SO in conclusion, I am more than lost so if someone could help me it would
> > be perfect!
> > Thank you,
> > b.raoul
> >
> >
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