Hello Raf, Tom,

After many tests of proposal solutions, I am not able to solve the issue.

Seems that It is a bug ?

Le jeu. 2 juil. 2020 à 01:59, Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> a écrit :

> raf <r...@raf.org> writes:
> > FOUTE K. Jaurès wrote:
> >> The result of df -i
> >>
> >> Sys. de fichiers   Inœuds IUtil.   ILibre IUti% Monté sur
> >> udev              3065149    433  3064716    1% /dev
> >> tmpfs             3072780    665  3072115    1% /run
> >> /dev/sdb2        59973632 356029 59617603    1% /
> >> tmpfs             3072780      7  3072773    1% /dev/shm
> >> tmpfs             3072780     10  3072770    1% /run/lock
> >> tmpfs             3072780     17  3072763    1% /sys/fs/cgroup
> >> /dev/sdb1               0      0        0     - /boot/efi
> >> tmpfs             3072780     19  3072761    1% /run/user/108
> >> tmpfs             3072780      5  3072775    1% /run/user/1001
> >> tmpfs             3072780      5  3072775    1% /run/user/1000
>
> > So that's not it. It would take ~60 million
> > files to fill up your / inode table. I can't
> > think of another explanation for that error
> > message if df without -i also shows free space.
>
> I'm going to take a shot in the dark and ask if the root file system
> is XFS.  It doesn't take too much googling to find out that XFS has a
> reputation for reporting ENOSPC when there seems to be more than enough
> room left.  Apparently, it can do so as a result of fragmentation problems
> even though the disk as a whole has lots of space --- for one cautionary
> example see this thread:
>
> https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-xfs/msg22856.html
>
> typo-ishly titled "ENSOPC on a 10% used disk".  It looks like the XFS crew
> installed a fix for the underlying bug ... but that thread is from 2018
> and you're running a 2015 Ubuntu release.
>
> Or, to cut to the chase: maybe updating to a less hoary kernel would help.
> If you are stuck with this Ubuntu release for some reason, consider using
> a less bleeding-edge-at-the-time file system.
>
>                         regards, tom lane
>


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