Mart van de Wege <mvdwege <at> gmail.com> writes: > > Andrey <thatisme <at> inp.nsk.su> writes: > > > <tomas <at> tuxteam.de> writes: > > > >> Other things to check: does that happen on any files? On a > >> specific file system? If yes: how is that one mounted? > >> > > > > It happens to any file on any ext4 partition which are locally mounted. > > > > Is there a way to find out at least which part of the system is responsible > > for 'resource temporarily unavailable'. > > > > > What's the output of 'df -i'? If you create lots of files, maybe you ran > out of inodes? >
It would have stopped working if there weren't enough inodes me:~$ df -i Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on /dev/sda2 1001712 146662 855050 15% / udev 1538029 531 1537498 1% /dev tmpfs 1540151 1095 1539056 1% /run tmpfs 1540151 2 1540149 1% /dev/shm tmpfs 1540151 5 1540146 1% /run/lock tmpfs 1540151 13 1540138 1% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/sda7 9158656 142644 9016012 2% /home/me/test/toshiba /dev/sda8 9158656 49954 9108702 1% /home/me/test/other /dev/sda6 9158656 192671 8965985 3% /home/me/test/thales tmpfs 1540151 6 1540145 1% /run/user/116 tmpfs 1540151 10 1540141 1% /run/user/1001 tmpfs 1540151 4 1540147 1% /run/user/1000 regards, Andrey