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2009 Jun 11
6
cleanup after a small data loss on incorrect shutdown.
...I assume btrfsck means something else. It would be nice to
explain that to user. Maybe "damaged FS data block" ?
2. I found a file which is listed in the directory, but stat on it
returns "No such file or directory". Certainly, rm and unlink cannot
remove it. The partition has 14G in use. What can I do to provide a
useful piece of FS structure information? How can I remove the file
afterwards.
3. On a 30G partition with 14G used btrfsck was left overnight. It has
neither finished nor printed any meaningful request for interaction. Is
it normal?
Michael Raskin
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2009 Oct 22
3
what else is missing in 5.4?
[root at alan centos]# du -sh 5.*
19G 5.3
14G 5.4
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2008 Jun 01
1
capacity query
Hi,
My swap is on raidz1. Df -k and swap -l are showing almost no usage of
swap, while zfs list and zpool list are showing me 96% capacity. Which
should i believe?
Justin
# df -hk
Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on
/dev/dsk/c3t0d0s1 14G 4.0G 10G 28% /
/devices 0K 0K 0K 0% /devices
ctfs 0K 0K 0K 0% /system/contract
proc 0K 0K 0K 0% /proc
mnttab 0K 0K 0K 0% /etc/mnttab
swap...
2012 Sep 14
3
aggregate() runs out of memory
I have a large data.frame Z (2,424,185,944 bytes, 10,256,441 rows, 17 columns).
I want to get the result of
table(aggregate(Z$V1, FUN = length, by = list(id=Z$V2))$x)
alas, aggregate has been running for ~30 minute, RSS is 14G, VIRT is
24.3G, and no end in sight.
both V1 and V2 are characters (not factors).
Is there anything I could do to speed this up?
Thanks.
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2015 Sep 11
3
Cannot open: No space left on device
I have a VBox VM running CentOS 6.7 and I want to extract the content of a
14G tar file. I'm doing as:
*tar -xvf www.tar.gz*
But I am getting a lot of errors like the ones shown below:
html/elclarinweb.dev/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/12-Aura-?vila-400x320.jpg
tar:
html/elclarinweb.dev/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/12-Aura-?vila-400x320.jpg:
Cannot open: No space left on d...
2004 Oct 22
3
pgamma discontinuity (PR#7307)
...217)
I changed src/nmath/standalone/test.c to read:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#define MATHLIB_STANDALONE 1
#include <Rmath.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int
main()
{
double x;
for (x = 99990; x <= 100009; x++)
printf ("%.14g --> %.14g\n", x, pgamma (1000000.0, x, 1.0, 0, 1));
return 0;
}
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
and have no further local changes.
I get...
src/nmath/standalone> LD_LIBRARY_PATH=. ./test
99990 --> -669773.38974057
99991 --> -6...
2013 Mar 06
2
Error to install Asterisk
Hi,
df -h output:
root at ubuntu:/home/ubuntu/Downloads/asterisk-11.2.1# df -h
S.ficheros Tam. Usado Disp. % Uso Montado en
/cow 14G 4,5G 8,7G 34% /
udev 999M 4,0K 999M 1% /dev
tmpfs 403M 860K 402M 1% /run
/dev/sdb1 799M 693M 106M 87% /cdrom
/dev/loop0 668M 668M 0 100% /rofs
tmpfs 1006M 44K 1006M 1% /tmp
none...
2008 Dec 03
5
Re: Can Xen boot a Linux OS already installed in a realpartition
Well, you have two options:
1) If your hardware supports VT, you can boot this in a Xen HVM domU (fully virtualized). To do this, you need to make sure that the initrd images in the Linux partition are set up correctly to support the PIIX IDE/ATA chipset and that your root and fstab entries use the correct device.
2) If you can install a Xen domU kernel into the Linux partition install, you can
2008 Mar 20
5
Snapshots silently eating user quota
...nderstand the structure of how
ZFS actually takes snapshot space into account.
I have a user walter on whom I try to do the following ZFS operations
bash-3.00# zfs get quota store/catB/home/walter
NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE
store/catB/home/walter quota 14G local
bash-3.00# zfs set quota=4G store/catB/home/walter
cannot set property for ''store/catB/home/walter'': size is less than current
used or reserved space
This obviously means that the user+snapshots have used space more than 4G,
so I do
bash-3.00# df -kh...
2012 Mar 24
3
FreeBSD 9.0 - GPT boot problems?
Hi,
I just installed FreeBSD 9.0-release / amd64 on a new machine (Acer Aspire X1470).
I installed from a usb memory stick (the default amd64 image), which I booted by pressing "F12" and selecting it from the boot menu on the machine.
I installed on a SSD (which replaced the hard drive originally in the machine), using the default scheme for 9.0 (GPT).
The installation was painless (many
2015 Apr 02
1
mounted NFS does not show in df -h
...an NFS share like so:
[root at web1:~] #mount -t nfs nfs1.jokefire.com:/home /mnt/home
Seemed to go ok. Then I took a look at the output of df -h and didn't see
it!
[root at web1:~] #df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/vda 40G 24G 14G 64% /
devtmpfs 996M 0 996M 0% /dev
tmpfs 1001M 0 1001M 0% /dev/shm
tmpfs 1001M 101M 901M 11% /run
tmpfs 1001M 0 1001M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
s3fs 256T 0 256T 0% /backup/...
2016 Jun 09
1
Unable to setup messaging listener
...9 13:23:01 bcd samba[14033]: Unable to setup messaging listener
for '/opt/samba/private/smbd.tmp/msg/msg.14033.41':NT_STATUS_DISK_FULL
My first reaction was to check disk, but there still 5G free:
[root at bcd ~]# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda3 14G 5,7G 7,1G 45% /
tmpfs 1,9G 0 1,9G 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1 190M 47M 134M 26% /boot
Even with this "error" samba is working fine.
My question is: Is safe to ignore it, or I have a real problem?
Rafael
2015 Jan 11
2
Resizing lvm fails with fedora20
...me problem) all
the way back in fedora16 or fedora17, but hoped/thought it would be
fixed by now?
# virt-df -h test1-011015.img
Filesystem Size Used Available Use%
test1-011015.img:/dev/prop/boot 476M 109M 338M 23%
test1-011015.img:/dev/prop/root 14G 10G 3.3G 72%
# truncate -s 50G newimg
# virt-resize test1-011015.img newimg --expand /dev/sda1 --LV-expand
/dev/prop/root
Examining test1-011015.img ...
virt-resize: libguestfs error: lvm_set_filter: vgchange -ay:
/run/lvm/lvmetad.socket: connect failed: No such file or directory...
2013 Feb 11
4
[syslinux.exe] Failures to use\install on xp+ntfs
...fstest.exe in the tree. Don't know if those tests
are relevant to my problems. At this time I don't want to compile the
tree. And not sure whether it is to be executed from the cmd prompt,
and what is the correct command line. hd0 of the machine is only
30G. hd0 1, the xp partition, is 14G.
2. The second attempt was to run syslinux.exe without a --directory
option. The installation succeded. When booting, I got the
display of /syslinux.cfg. But booting to XP failed. The
message was:
failed to load COM32 file chain.c32
syslinux.cfg has the lines
kerne...
2017 Aug 16
1
[ovirt-users] Recovering from a multi-node failure
...stems; on the data partition, it reports the larger
> size (rest of cluster). Here's some df statments to help clarify:
>
> (brick1 = engine; brick2=data, brick4=iso):
> Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/mapper/gluster-engine 25G 12G 14G 47% /gluster/brick1
> /dev/mapper/gluster-data 136G 125G 12G 92% /gluster/brick2
> /dev/mapper/gluster-iso 25G 7.3G 18G 29% /gluster/brick4
> 192.168.8.11:/engine 15G 9.7G 5.4G 65%
> /rhev/data-center/mnt/glusterSD/192.168.8.11:_engine
> 192.168.8...
2009 May 23
2
as.numeric(levels(factor(x))) may be a decreasing sequence
...amples are platform dependent, but may be found by the following code.
Tested on Intel under Linux (both with and without SSE) and also under Windows
with an older version of R.
for (i in 1:100000) {
x <- 10^(floor(runif(1, 61, 63)) + runif(1)/2)
x <- as.numeric(sprintf("%.14g", x))
eps <- 2^(floor(log2(x)) - 52)
k <- round(x * c(5e-16, 1e-15) / eps)
if (x > 1e62) { k <- rev( - k) }
y <- x + k[1]:k[2] * eps
ind <- which(diff(as.numeric(as.character(y))) < 0)
for (j in ind) {
u1 <- y[c(j, j+1)]...
2004 Oct 26
4
Release of centos-3.3 ISP bill
It turns out that the release of Centos-3.3 was so popular, that it threw us
way over the threshold of our ISP's, and now we are stuck with a _very_ large
bill (as in an estimated 6TB of transfers). While in one hand I am ecstatic
that we are so successful, but on the other hand, that is coming out of the
developers pockets. The developers should be the last ones footing these
bills (and this
2019 Oct 17
2
[RFC] Propeller: A frame work for Post Link Optimizations
...sr/bin/time -v /llvm-bolt clang-10 -o pgo_relocs-bolt-compiler -b
pgo_relocs-compiler.yaml -split-functions=3 -reorder-blocks=cache+
-reorder-functions=hfsort -relocs=1
For version1 :
Elapsed (wall clock) time (h:mm:ss or m:ss): 1:33.74
Maximum resident set size (kbytes): 14824444
93 seconds and ~14G of RAM
version 2 :
Elapsed (wall clock) time (h:mm:ss or m:ss): 1:21.90
Maximum resident set size (kbytes): 14511912
similar 91 secs and ~14G
Now, coming back to the bug in the Makefile, we originally reported ~35G.
That is *wrong* since the clang binary used to measure bolt overheads was
built...
2023 Jul 04
1
remove_me files building up
...of space, but the actual disk space on the arb server running low.
This is the df -h? output for the bricks on the arb server:
/dev/sdd1 15G 12G 3.3G 79% /data/glusterfs/gv1/brick3
/dev/sdc1 15G 2.8G 13G 19% /data/glusterfs/gv1/brick1
/dev/sde1 15G 14G 1.6G 90% /data/glusterfs/gv1/brick2
And this is the df -hi? output for the bricks on the arb server:
/dev/sdd1 7.5M 2.7M 4.9M 35% /data/glusterfs/gv1/brick3
/dev/sdc1 7.5M 643K 6.9M 9% /data/glusterfs/gv1/brick1
/dev/sde1 6.1M 3.0M 3.1M 49% /da...
2015 Sep 11
0
Cannot open: No space left on device
...ut that is evaluated per FILE argument, so it doesn?t prevent du from walking off the LVM and into /proc. To do that, you?d need to say ?du -hsx /?, but then you don?t get the results you want.
Instead, I?d recommend just explicitly listing the most likely pigs: /usr, /var, /home, and /etc.
> 14G var
> 1.8G usr
> 278M lib
> 77M boot
> 31M etc
> 27M lib64
> 15M sbin
> 7.8M bin
> 188K dev
> 112K root
I see about 16 GiB.
> Why *df -h* is reporting 24G used? Where the space did go? How I can fix
> this?
24 - 16 = 8, which so...