-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 11/16/07 10:36, André Wendt wrote: > Ron Johnson wrote: >> On 11/16/07 09:04, André Wendt wrote: >>> Hi, >>> I'm running a benchmark program on Lenny that writes into a file and >>> repeatedly exits once the filesize reaches 2,099,204 bytes. This is on ext3. >>> $ ulimit -f >>> unlimited >>> $ uname -a >>> Linux think 2.6.22-2-686 #1 SMP Fri Aug 31 00:24:01 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux >>> This doesn't seem to be a problem for other programs. I have a >>> VirtualBox snapshot as large as 2,587,808 bytes. >>> Any hints as to what's going on? Please CC me, I'm not on the list. >> 2 megabytes? Computers have been able to create 2MB files for 40 years. > > Ah, thanks for mentioning that. Of course it's 2 *GB*, the sizes are in > *kilobytes*. I didn't realize 'til I read 'man du'. > >> So, why are you blaming ext3 when there is *obviously* some other >> explanation? >> >> Like running out of room on the device. > > I don't think so: > > $ df -h | grep home > /dev/hda7 27G 21G 5,0G 81% /home > > The message in the subject is what I get before the program exists. It > would be different if there's no space.
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