On 7/16/24 08:28, Joe Conway wrote:
On 7/16/24 00:34, Thomas Munro wrote:
temporarily disabled that machine from the pool and click the re-run
button, and it failed[2] on jc-m2-1: "Error: The operation couldn’t be
completed. No space left on device" after a long period during which
it was presumably trying to download that image.  I could try this
experiment again if Joe could see a way to free up some disk space.

Hmmm, sorry, will take a look now

I am not super strong on Macs in general, but cannot see anything full:

df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity iused ifree %iused Mounted on
/dev/disk3s1s1  228Gi  8.7Gi  111Gi     8%  356839 1165143240    0%   /
devfs           199Ki  199Ki    0Bi   100%     690          0  100%   /dev
/dev/disk3s6 228Gi 20Ki 111Gi 1% 0 1165143240 0% /System/Volumes/VM /dev/disk3s2 228Gi 5.0Gi 111Gi 5% 1257 1165143240 0% /System/Volumes/Preboot /dev/disk3s4 228Gi 28Mi 111Gi 1% 47 1165143240 0% /System/Volumes/Update /dev/disk1s2 500Mi 6.0Mi 483Mi 2% 1 4941480 0% /System/Volumes/xarts /dev/disk1s1 500Mi 6.2Mi 483Mi 2% 29 4941480 0% /System/Volumes/iSCPreboot /dev/disk1s3 500Mi 492Ki 483Mi 1% 55 4941480 0% /System/Volumes/Hardware /dev/disk3s5 228Gi 102Gi 111Gi 48% 365768 1165143240 0% /System/Volumes/Data map auto_home 0Bi 0Bi 0Bi 100% 0 0 100% /System/Volumes/Data/home

As far as I can tell, the 100% usage for /dev and /System/Volumes/Data/home are irrelevant.

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

I ran an update to the latest Ventura and rebooted as part of that. Can you check again?

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Joe Conway
PostgreSQL Contributors Team
RDS Open Source Databases
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