Re: cvs no space left on device

2002-01-11 Thread Richard Cobbe
Lo, on Friday, January 11, Kendall Shaw did write: > "Brenda J. Butler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Is this a remote cvs repository? Maybe the remote machine > > ran out of scratch space. > > Yes, it's a remote repository. I'll see if that's it. That's almost certain to be it. In my ex

Re: cvs no space left on device

2002-01-11 Thread Kendall Shaw
"Brenda J. Butler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Is this a remote cvs repository? Maybe the remote machine > ran out of scratch space. Yes, it's a remote repository. I'll see if that's it. Thanks, Kendall

Re: cvs no space left on device

2002-01-11 Thread Romuald DELAVERGNE
Le 2002.01.11 05:05, Kendall Shaw a écrit : > "Brenda J. Butler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > You don't have a separate filesystem for /tmp? That's where > > the space is running out. Try the df command, it will tell you > > all the filesystems you have as well as how full they are. > > >

Re: cvs no space left on device

2002-01-11 Thread Brenda J. Butler
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 08:05:31PM -0800, Kendall Shaw wrote: > "Brenda J. Butler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > You don't have a separate filesystem for /tmp? That's where > > the space is running out. Try the df command, it will tell you > > all the filesystems you have as well as how full

Re: cvs no space left on device

2002-01-10 Thread Kendall Shaw
"Brenda J. Butler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > You don't have a separate filesystem for /tmp? That's where > the space is running out. Try the df command, it will tell you > all the filesystems you have as well as how full they are. > > There are two kinds of space on unix-style filesystems:

Re: cvs no space left on device

2002-01-10 Thread Brenda J. Butler
> This is not really a debian question, but I'll ask anyway. I ran out > of disk space while retriving files with cvs. Since then I've freed up > 2.5 Gigs worth of space, but cvs still says no space left on device. I > have only one e2fs partition mounted as root, and it has only about > 20% of i