When a file system gets created there is some configuration parameter that
specifies the percentage of preserved disk space on the file system for
administration purpose. Usually it's small like < 5%.

Did you check this one, may be it's too big in your system?

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Thanks John,

I felt (still feel) a bit dense asking the question myself, but our SA is
basically clueless, the box runs Oracle, so it's an Oracle problem since
extents are involved right?

Anyway, in between other things, I've been doing some research, and it may
have to do with a "lost" inode.  I asked the SA about running an fsck on
the file system, and he told me he'd get back to me.  I was hoping that
someone on the list had experienced something similar and could give me
some pointers.

David A. Barbour
Oracle DBA, OCP
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David,
Why does the SA say it is an Oracle issue?
The error message shown refers to a LV that is full (allegedly) that
happens to contain some files owned by the oracle user.


Sorry if I am being a bit dense but I am doing my best :-)


John





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My sysadmin is complaining about an Oracle(?) error on our HP9000, HP_UX
v11.0, running three Oracle 8.1.7.0 instances.  His error message is as
follows:


vxfs: mesg 001: vx_nospace - /dev/vgt001/lvol1 file system full (1 block
extent)


This file system has my /u001/app/oracle.............. OFA compliant stuff
on it.  A df -k shows me the following:


qe2l1:oracle /u001/app/oracle/admin/sasidist/bdump>>df -k .
/u001                  (/dev/vgt001/lvol1     ) :  7096543 total allocated
Kb
                                                   1729572 free allocated
Kb
                                                   5366971 used allocated
Kb
                                                        75 % allocation
used


Nothing in any of the alert logs, the databases are up and functioning with

several hundred users logged in and working away.  The sysadmin has told
damagement that it's Oracle's fault the backups aren't working (I don't
trust the tape setup, and let them think they're backing up the DBs, but
backups are run to disk and they get the compressed TAR'd result on tape -
I hope).  I have my doubts, but am thinking the error might have something
to do with OmniBack, absent Oracle.


Metalink doesn't have anything on this, and there are some questions I've
found on Google, but no answers yet.  Any input (well...almost any input)
would be appreciated


David A. Barbour
Oracle DBA, OCP
AISD
512-414-1002


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