The day before the backups started to fail I had activated acls on the file systems that were backed up. One information which I did not consider relevant when posting this question: The one where the backup fails is not even one of the largest, it contains 7530 files. The directories are quite large, but not > 2 GB. The file system where these directories reside has plenty of free space and inodes: df -hįilesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted onįilesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on I have switched on acl for the drive I am backing up: /dev/md0 on /mnt/md0 type ext4 (rw,acl)Ĭould that be the problem? If yes, how? root still has full access to the files. I was about to say that I haven't changed anything but that's not quite true: dev/sdg1 on /mnt/backupsys/shd type ext3 (rw) dev/sdg1 2.7T 2.0T 623G 77% /mnt/backupsys/shdĪnd also there are lots of inodes left: df -i The log looks pretty much as usual until it hits: īut, as said above, there is lots of space on the device: df -h Rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(605) Rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (2712185 bytes received so far) Rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 4 bytes to socket : Broken pipe (32) Rsync_error: rsync: write "/mnt/backupsys/shd/gesichert1/20130223_213242/tree/.eDJiD9": No space left on device (28) Unfortunately it is not that simple: There is > 500 GB free on the device. Until a few days ago, everything worked fine, but now every backup fails with "no space left on device (28)" and "file system full". don't disable the creation of the BAK file, it is sometimes the last chance to recover data if your dwg-file is defect.I am using Dirvish on a Ubuntu server system for backing up a hd to an external usb 3.0 drive. You can't, there is no option for disabling temp-filesĪnd from your screenshot in post 5. > Where can I disable creating temp files for AutoCAD? In taskmanager change to tab "Details" and then right-click on one of the column-header => select columns => there you get the option to add columns to the list of processes. > I can't find where they are referring to at all. If the folder is on the same drive, why should that help anything? > We already tried changing the file path to a different folder yesterday and you don't change anything? Sorry for my wording, but this is getting patheticĪ simple hard-disk or ssd are just a few bucks, compared to your costs. You are knowing that your hard-disk does not have enough space for years now (means you lost a lot of working time and so a lot if money). > We've been having this problem for a couple years now I restart AutoCAD every two hours at least (sometimes maybe 3 hours, but not if I have issues then) > The newly created AutoCAD temp file was 775,xxxKB in two and a half hours. If you do have projects that need to use temp-files (you can't disable using temp-files in AutoCAD) and your local hard-disk does not have enough space, then you need to either remove files from that disk to get the place or build in a larger or second drive.Ĭomparison: if your car runs max 80km/h but you need to go with 130km/h (your larger projects) it's up to you to change to a new car or modify your exiting one There are no other drives on this machineĪll in short, your hardware does not meet your needs/your requirements
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