Where is my 2G? - MC

Michael Cohen michael.cohen at netspeed.com.au
Fri Apr 13 23:47:10 CST 2007


On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 11:20:30PM +0930, Mark Newton wrote:
> There are millions of Linux systems installed all over the world.
> At least one of them would suffer from a full filesystem every single
> day of the week.  If filling up filesystems damages them so badly that
> you need fsck to recover them, why do you think your story is the -first-
> we've heard of this?  Why aren't we hearing about this every time someone

Hehehe this thread is quite funny. I must say that I was impressed that many
programs are actually accustumed to filling up the filesystem and handle it
quite gracefully. We have a mysql db which we were tryng to load data onto - it
has lots (million and millions of rows) inserted into it and was going to take
a while... Came back the next day and mysql has stopped, in fact the last
insert query was just blocked and didnt complete yet (for probably about 6
hours or so). Turned out the fs was full. Surprisingly (or perhaps not too
surprisingly) we just deleted some files on the fs and mysql came back to life
and just went on from where it left off... thats my definition of graceful...
:-) I kind of expected the query to be aborted but mysql is smart enough to
just wait it out...

Sorry for the off topicness...
Michael.


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