Can you check what the path Jenkins is monitoring for that slave, as by 
default there should be more than 1G free.

Going to http://<yourserver:port>/computer/ will show a summary of all 
slave and if one is offline due to Diskspace this should be highlighted in 
the relevant column.

Going to the  individual slave 
page http://<yourserver:port>/computer/<yourslave>, will allow you to find 
out which path is causing the problem, which might be $jenkins_home, or the 
java tmp dir.

And the configure link from http://<yourserver:port>/computer/ will take 
you to the page where you can see the current values and enable/disable 
them if needed.

Hope this will help you track the issue down.
Chris.


On Wednesday, 13 February 2013 14:30:58 UTC, Kamal Ahmed wrote:
>
> I have one centos 6.3 slave going offline continually while complaining of 
> "Disk Space too Low"
>
> but when i do a df -h, i get:
>
>  df -h
> Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/mapper/vg1-lv_root
>                       5.0G  3.2G  1.5G  69% /
> tmpfs                 939M     0  939M   0% /dev/shm
> /dev/sda1            1008M  130M  828M  14% /boot
> /dev/mapper/vg1-lv_home
>                       2.0G  1.1G  889M  54% /home
> /dev/mapper/vg1-lv_opt
>                       756M   17M  701M   3% /opt
> /dev/mapper/vg1-lv_tmp
>                       2.0G   68M  1.9G   4% /tmp
> /dev/mapper/vg1-lv_var
>                       2.0G  1.6G  284M  86% /var
> /dev/mapper/vg1-lv_var_log
>                       756M   49M  669M   7% /var/log
> /dev/mapper/vg2-lv_extra
>                        18G  3.7G   14G  22% /extra
>
>

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