Camaleón wrote: > /dev/sda2 247G 7,7G 239G 4% / > tmpfs 423M 423M 0 100% /tmp <--- here! > > Okay, so /tmp is full. Fine. ...
Especially when you have 250G of space it seems egregious to clamp it down to only 423M. > 1/ How many room should be set for a "/tmp" partition? I never had it one > so I can't make any good estimation. It is so application space dependent that no one single answer can be correct for everyone. > 2/ Would be better to simply disable tmpfs for "/tmp"? This is how I've > been doing all these years. I have yet to find an acceptable tmpfs configuration that works for me for use as /tmp. I have tried but so far none of the options I have tried have worked out well. On my laptop I don't have a separate /tmp partition and simply share space with the root filesystem so that all available space is available to me. I would do that for your netbook if I were using it. On servers I always set up lvm and so set up an appropriately sized partition just for /tmp. However appropriately varies greatly depending upon the machine and task. Since it is lvm I can resize it as needed to tune it for the machine and applications. > Any comments are welcome :-) If you want to read a *lot* of strong opinions you can browser through this recent thread on debian-devel about it: http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2011/11/msg00281.html Bob
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