If you're using hammer, rm file isn't deleting anything from your filesystem capacity.
But aside from the fact rm isn't deleting anything, I think there is a bug in ENOSPC handling. I've once saw kernel panic soon after hitting ENOSPC. 2016-04-09 22:16 GMT+09:00 Christoph Harder <[email protected]>: > Hello, > > I do have a small problem, I've written a program that filled all available > disk space (I know not very smart...). > Well now I have a few SQLite database files that I can't get rid of. > > When executing "rm *" or just calling "rm a.9.db" for a single file I do get > the error message "rm: a.9.db: No space left on device". > I suspect there is some space required to undo the delete which might > require extra space. > > Is there any way to delete the files? > > Thanks in advance. > -Christoph
