Sorry, i found the problem, it was eclipse that full the disk compiling
every project i have, sorry  but i need to know df -i to solve it
because i think that knowing the blocks was enought
nico escribió:
> Thanks for the answer, i've found the problem, i use eclipse and every
> time i build a mobile application using mtj it compiles on tmp dir and
> it was never delete, after i delete it i have 1% usage of indodes, i
> supose that  when the files are too small inodes gets full and blocks no.
> how can i know why /tmp/_mtj.tmpnico is not delete on every reboot
> Xavier Petit de Meurville escribió:
>> Hello, try with command "df -i"
>>
>> -i, --inodes
>>               list inode information instead of block usage
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 6:04 PM, nico <nicolasardiss...@yahoo.com.ar
>> <mailto:nicolasardiss...@yahoo.com.ar>> wrote:
>>
>>     i constantly get the error no space left on device when the user
>>     try to
>>     write on tmp directory, and there is space on the directory also root
>>     can still write on it.
>>     Maybe there is some configuration issue that don't know about squeeze
>>     Any help will be apreciate.
>>
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