On 01/25/2014 03:00 PM, Vince Radice wrote:
Hi,From my first post - I am running Fedora FC19-64 bit. Libreoffice Version: 4.1.4.2 Build ID: 4.1.4.2-2.fc19 My Desktop is KDE 4.11.4 The problem is that if I don't keep deleting these empty files, they will build up.
Depending on what filesystem you are using, you could even run out of inodes on your disk even though you may have plenty of storage space. This happened to me on a little server here that's had ext3 since Lenny, and for some reason there was no entry for popcon in /etc/logrotate.d, and I ended up with some 50,000,000,000 something log files. I couldn't write to the disk, even though df -h showed that I still had like 20gb on the / partition and like 100gb on the /home (lesson: rotate all log files, kids). Tony I first noticed this when looking through the log for my
backup program. There were over 250,000 files. I assume that the overhead involved in a loist this size would be enourmous. I have also had problems where the hdd activity was so great that I could not get much response and started closing thing to try to figure out what the problem was. Since I have been keeping the empty files deleted, I have not had the problem.
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