Actually FreeBSD but you're exactly right. What's the best way to
solve this?

On Mar 26, 1:30 pm, Jeff Abbott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> jcontonio wrote, circa 2007-03-26 1:23 PM:
>
> > Every week or couple weeks, my application goes haywire, and in my
> > production.log I get,
>
> > No space left on device - /tmp/ruby_sess.938af5ba9b9a02ed
>
> > Visiting the site, it looks like it refreshes every second.
>
> > Any ideas? I am not running out of physical HD space, so this is
> > confusing.
>
> I'm assuming this is on Linux, and that you're running with the ext3
> file system, but feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.  It's possible
> that you've run out of inodes -- using the file system for session
> storage results in the creation of mind-boggling numbers of files, and
> that can exhaust the file systems inode resources quickly.  Check the
> output of:
>
>   df -i /tmp
>
> and see what it says under "IFree".
>
> Hope that helps,
> Jeff


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