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computer_science:linux:linux_troubleshooting:linux_no_space_left_on_device [2020/06/30 14:20] – created carlossousa | computer_science:linux:linux_troubleshooting:linux_no_space_left_on_device [2023/12/01 12:07] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1 | ||
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- | First Commit | + | ====== Linux - No Space left on device ====== |
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+ | [TODO] A detailed troubleshooting should be made instead of bulletpoints. | ||
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+ | |Check if the device itself has free space|< | ||
+ | df-h | ||
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+ | </ | ||
+ | |If you need to clear logs a simple redirect would be enough|< | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | |If the issue still remains probably your inodes are full. You can check it with: | ||
+ | df -i | ||
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+ | </ | ||
+ | |If that is the issue you can check where the issues lies with: | ||
+ | for i in /*; do echo $i; find $i |wc -l; done | ||
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+ | </ | ||
+ | |You can go deeper then with: | ||
+ | for i in /var/*; do echo $i; find $i |wc -l; done | ||
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+ | </ | ||
+ | |In my case the issue was by / | ||
+ | for f in *; do echo rm " | ||
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+ | </ | ||
+ | |and if you are happy with the result, commit to it: | ||
+ | for f in *; do rm " | ||
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+ | </ | ||
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+ | \\ | ||