Hi,
When I run "df" as root it shows a capacity of 93%, while as
unpriviledged user, it shows 98%:
# df -k /dev/serno/S3EWNCAHC00357M-1.s1e@DATA
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail
Capacity Mounted on
/dev/serno/S3EWNCAHC00357M-1.s1e@DATA 20357120 19002752 1354368 93%
/build
> df -k /dev/serno/S3EWNCAHC00357M-1.s1e@DATA
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity
Mounted on
/dev/serno/S3EWNCAHC00357M-1.s1e@DATA 19339264 19002752 336512 98%
/build
I did run "hammer2 cleanup" before, as I got a lot of these errors on
the console:
hammer2_alloc_indirect: error 00000020 No Space on Device
xop_strategy_write: error 32 loff=0000000000610000
Before running hammer2 cleanup, I checked disk usage with "df",
and it showed me 97% capacity, so I was very confused why these
messages occured.
Is it a feature to show less free capacity when logged in as
unpriviledged user?
Regards,
Michael