Re: No space left on device error during cvs status/update

2000-11-01 Thread Gary Heuston
are you sure one of those development areas isn't in a partition that is still out of space? Normally a persistant out of space error means SOMETHING is out, whether its a tmp area or whatever... Gary [EMAIL PROTECTED] Robert Bresner wrote: Howdy-- I'm on a client NT machine running cvs

Re: No space left on device error during cvs status/update

2000-11-01 Thread Robert Bresner
Howdy -- Pretty darn sure. I checked and double-checked and triple-checked and then had other smarter people check for me: Filesystemkbytesused avail capacity Mounted on /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 962582 830683 3564996%/ /proc

Re: No space left on device error during cvs status/update

2000-11-01 Thread Rex_Jolliff
You write: Pretty darn sure. I checked and double-checked and triple-checked and then had other smarter people check for me: Filesystemkbytesused avail capacity Mounted on /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 962582 830683 3564996%/ assuming /tmp is part of this

Re: No space left on device error during cvs status/update

2000-11-01 Thread Robert Bresner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You write: Filesystemkbytesused avail capacity Mounted on /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 962582 830683 3564996%/ assuming /tmp is part of this device, then if your project is larger than 17.8 Megs your probably running out of

RE: No space left on device error during cvs status/update

2000-11-01 Thread Chris Cameron
On Thursday, November 02, 2000 9:40 AM, Robert Bresner [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You write: Filesystemkbytesused avail capacity Mounted on /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 962582 830683 3564996%/ assuming /tmp is part of

Re: No space left on device error during cvs status/update

2000-11-01 Thread Mike Castle
On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 02:39:48PM -0600, Robert Bresner wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: swap 1866405488 181152 3%/tmp Does this mean that the swap partition is mounted on /tmp??? More like /tmp is mounted on swap. I may have cut too soon... Solaris,