RE: jails

2012-02-09 Thread Bender, Chris
Hi Greg,

I am having an issue with one of my jailed systems. It has run out of
space. I have identified many files to delete but I can  not 
Delete the files as the system comes back with No Space available.  I
tried to delete them from the host system as well but I get
The same system issue. How does one delete files or free up space?


Thanks for your help in advance!



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File system issue [was Re: jails]

2012-02-09 Thread Miroslav Lachman

Hi Greg,

I am having an issue with one of my jailed systems. It has run out of
space. I have identified many files to delete but I can  not
Delete the files as the system comes back with No Space available.  I
tried to delete them from the host system as well but I get
The same system issue. How does one delete files or free up space?


What version you are running? (uname -a)
Are you using ZFS or UFS?
If ZFS, do you have some snapshots of given filesystem? If yes, then you 
must firstly delete some snapshots to get some free space. With 
snapshot, the deleted file needs additional space to alocate in last 
snapshot.


Miroslav Lachman
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Re: File system issue [was Re: jails]

2012-02-09 Thread Bender, Chris
I am running 8.2 and I am also running ZFS. I have no snapshots as I have 
deleted them all. Still need more space.

Thanks

Sent from my iPhone

On Feb 9, 2012, at 10:46 AM, Miroslav Lachman 000.f...@quip.cz wrote:

 Hi Greg,
 
 I am having an issue with one of my jailed systems. It has run out of
 space. I have identified many files to delete but I can  not
 Delete the files as the system comes back with No Space available.  I
 tried to delete them from the host system as well but I get
 The same system issue. How does one delete files or free up space?
 
 What version you are running? (uname -a)
 Are you using ZFS or UFS?
 If ZFS, do you have some snapshots of given filesystem? If yes, then you must 
 firstly delete some snapshots to get some free space. With snapshot, the 
 deleted file needs additional space to alocate in last snapshot.
 
 Miroslav Lachman
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Re: File system issue [was Re: jails]

2012-02-09 Thread Peter

 On Feb 9, 2012, at 10:46 AM, Miroslav Lachman 000.f...@quip.cz wrote:

 Hi Greg,

 I am having an issue with one of my jailed systems. It has run out of
 space. I have identified many files to delete but I can  not
 Delete the files as the system comes back with No Space available.  I
 tried to delete them from the host system as well but I get
 The same system issue. How does one delete files or free up space?

 What version you are running? (uname -a)
 Are you using ZFS or UFS?
 If ZFS, do you have some snapshots of given filesystem? If yes, then you
 must firstly delete some snapshots to get some free space. With
 snapshot, the deleted file needs additional space to alocate in last
 snapshot.

 Miroslav Lachman

 I am running 8.2 and I am also running ZFS. I have no snapshots as I have
 deleted them all. Still need more space.

 Thanks

 Sent from my iPhone

What if you null out the files? : file.to.delete or echo 
file.to.delete ? If that works, can you then 'rm' them?

]Peter[

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