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senatorcool2002@gmail.com

2006-11-30, 1:33 am

Hi,
Recently i downloaded a file of nearly 33 MB into my Unix server.
Because of that i am getting some message like

msgcnt 62 vxfs: mesg 001: vx_nospace - /dev/vg00/lv_home file system
full (1 ck extent)

Due to this i am unable to run any commands.
I have to delete that.
I tried to remove the directory using rmdir -f temp
But getting the message

Please help me in getting out of the problem.
Thanks in advance
Arun

Maxim Yegorushkin

2006-12-01, 7:25 am


senatorcool2002@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi,
> Recently i downloaded a file of nearly 33 MB into my Unix server.
> Because of that i am getting some message like
>
> msgcnt 62 vxfs: mesg 001: vx_nospace - /dev/vg00/lv_home file system
> full (1 ck extent)
>
> Due to this i am unable to run any commands.
> I have to delete that.
> I tried to remove the directory using rmdir -f temp
> But getting the message


Try removing it using root account, your filesystem may reserve some
space for root only.

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