That fixed it! Thanks - I hadn't realized I was shutting down my system quite so regularly.
On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 9:32 PM, Sepherosa Ziehau <sepher...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 6:27 AM, Andrew Slaughter > <andrew.slaugh...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I just tried to update to the current master, and the build failed with > > messages about having no space left on /usr/obj. > > > > df -h shows me the following (apologies for horrible formatting): > > > > Filesystem Size Avail Mounted on > > ROOT 406G 324G / > > devfs 1.0K 0B /dev > > /dev/serno/S..... 1.0G 527M /boot > > BUILD 19G 0B /build > > /build/usr.obj 19G 0B /usr/obj > > /build/var.crash 19G 0B /var/crash > > /build/var.cache 19G 0B /var/crash > > /build/var.var.spool 19G 0B /var/crash > > /build/var.log 19G 0B /var/crash > > /build/var.tmp 19G 0B /var/crash > > tmpfs 7.7G 7.7G /tmp > > procfs 4.0K 0B /proc > > > > Right now, I can't even start X (because it can't rename/move the old X > log > > file). Any advice? > > > > Try: > hammer -F prune-everything /usr/obj > > And probably other directory. BTW, if you don't keep you machine > running for >=24hours, I'd suggest to move the hammer cleanup to the > noon. > > Thanks, > sephe > > -- > Tomorrow Will Never Die >