What does df -i show?
You could have run out of inodes.

On Monday, 16 October 2023 at 07:58:31 UTC+11 vince wrote:

> Lets see the output of "df -h" because it sure sounds like /var or /tmp is 
> full...
>
> On Sunday, October 15, 2023 at 11:45:51 AM UTC-7 Ton vanN wrote:
>
>> Since WeeWX4.4 available have been using it without much problems running 
>> on a Raspberry3B with OS=Raspian_Buster. Memory max. expanded through 
>> Raspi-Config.
>> Setup of WeeWX to (re)start when (re)booting.
>> Occasionally stopping, but either by restart through PuttySSH, or (as 
>> last resort) by an 'emergency' hard reset, was always able to restart.
>> Most used CLI through PuttySSH is sudo /etc/init.d/weewx restart
>> It still happily reports: [ ok ] Restarting weewx (via systemctl): 
>> weewx.service
>>
>> However, this weekend such simple measures did not help, and database and 
>> many files stuck/frozen at 14-10-23 10:15:00, while last FTP-upload at 
>> 14-1023 22:17:36, but related files all 0kb. Date&Time of that FTP-upload 
>> also valid for all external uploads coming from WeeWX.
>>
>> Fresh reinstall&setup (using copies of latest sdb-file etc.) obviously a 
>> pragmatic remedy, 
>> but would shorter route be available to revive this existing 
>> configuration?
>>
>> Observed 2nd effect: cannot access crontab, getting report that no space 
>> left on device.
>> But df shows plenty of space
>>
>

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