On 7/23/24 06:31, Thomas Munro wrote:
On Tue, Jul 23, 2024 at 7:37 AM Andres Freund <and...@anarazel.de> wrote:
[2] https://cirrus-ci.com/task/5190473306865664

"Error: “disk.img” couldn’t be copied to
“3FA983DD-3078-4B28-A969-BCF86F8C9585” because there isn’t enough
space."

Could it be copying the whole image every time, in some way that would
get copy-on-write on the same file system, but having to copy
physically here?  That is, instead of using some kind of chain of
overlay disk image files as seen elsewhere, is this Tart thing relying
on file system COW for that?  Perhaps that is happening here[1] but I
don't immediately know how to find out where that Swift standard
library call turns into system calls...

[1] 
https://github.com/cirruslabs/tart/blob/main/Sources/tart/VMDirectory.swift#L119

I tried moving ~/.tart/tmp to the external drive as well, but that failed -- I *think* because tart is trying to do some kind of hardlink between the files in ~/.tart/tmp and ~/.tart/vms. So I move that back and at least the ventura runs are working again.

</facepalm>I also noticed that when I set up the external drive, I somehow automatically configured time machine to run (it was not done intentionally), and it seemed that the backups were consuming space on the primary drive </facepalm>. Did I mention I really hate messing with macos ;-). Any idea how to disable time machine entirely? The settings app provides next to zero configuration of the thing.

Anyway, maybe with the time machine stuff removed the there is enough space?

I guess if all else fails I will have to get the mac mini with more built in storage in order to accommodate sonoma.

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Joe Conway
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