Software :: Error - The Volume "Boot" Has 0 Space

Feb 27, 2011

When I boot up my PC which is running Ubuntu 10 I get an error message. The volume "Boot" has 0 space.

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Software :: The Volume "Boot" Has 0 Space?

Feb 27, 2011

When I boot up my PC which is running Ubuntu 10 I get an error message.

The volume "Boot" has 0 space.

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Fedora :: Managed To Reduce The Logical Volume To Free Some Space But Cant Seem To Reduce The Physical Volume

Jan 1, 2010

so i have f12 installed on my hd with lvm using the whole extent of the HD , i want to reduce it so i can dual boot it with a windows system, i managed to reduce the logical volume to free some space, but i cant seem to reduce the physical volume, is this possible and how ?

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Programming :: Finding Available Space In A Volume?

Nov 15, 2010

Given the name of a mounted volume (e.g., /mnt/vol), how would I determine its capacity and available space in C? I've been googling for a while now and nothing jumps out as the solution. I can use getmntent() to get the name of the actual partition that is associated with the mount point, e.g. /dev/sda2, but I can't figure out how to find the capacity of the volume nor how much space is remaining, such as what the df command shows. Is there an ioctl defined to get this information or some other system call?

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Fedora :: Root Logical Volume Ran Out Of Space?

Nov 13, 2009

My computer: (Lenovo T61 Thinkpad, running fc11 for about 2 and half months). Apparently I when I made my partitions I didn't leave quite enough room in my root directory, because I just completely ran out. Here is how my hard drive is partitioned:

1 physical volume group (sda)
4 logical volumes (home, root, swap, var)

The root had about 15 gigs on it, which just filled up. When I restarted to see if that would help, when it rebooted it went fine up to the log-in screen. Instead of the usual fedora blue background, it was black except for the log-in window, which looked very low-res. A little pop-up kept coming up saying the GNOME power configuration settings failed to load or something. When I logged in, the whole screen was black except for the mouse, and I could get no response. I have plenty of space left in home, so I rebooted to rescue mode using the first fedora installation disk, and tried the following command:

Code:

lvreduce -L90G /dev/mapper/DRIVE

which only returned:

Code:

lvreduce: relocation error: lvreduce: symbol dm_tree_node_size_changed, version Base not defined in file libdevmapper.so.1.02
So I couldn't reduce the size of home, and thus couldn't increase the size of root.

IN SUMMARY:

a) the lack of memory in root the probable cause for my computer not working

b) there a good way to reduce home and increase root while running this live disk

Note: When I am looking at it now in the logical volume manager, it says that on the whole physical volume there is only 400MB free. However, when I last looked (about 30 mins before I started having problems) it said there were about 100 Gb free.

Edit: Nevermind. I did some more research and it turned out to be more of a gnome power manager thing rather than a memory space thing, although I'm certainly going to increase my root memory now.

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Server :: Identifying What Is Using Up Space In Logical Volume?

Jun 14, 2010

I just read and learned about logical volume management today. I have a server running RHEL5.4, LVM2. I have 1 physical volume, with one volume group, and 3 logical volumes. I have no free extents, nor do I have any in my volume group (not sure if it's possible to have free in one and not the other anyway), and I am running out of space on one of my logical volumes. Doing a df -h shows 96% of 9.7GB used on /dev/mapper/MainVG-root, mounted at /. So here's the stupid question: how can I find out what directories/files are taking up what space within this logical volume? As I said I have 3 all together, and the other 2 are mapped to /var and a /var pgsql sub-directory. I figured I could get the sizes of the other directories under / and drill down accordingly, but I seem to be missing some basic rule because the commands I am using and the values I am getting don't add up.

For example, it seemed logical to me to do an ls -lsh on / to try and identify the largest directories. Each directory is listed as being ~4-8K in size. That doesn't make sense to me. So I decided to do a du -sh on each directory. Having done this on all of the / sub-directories and added up those values, there is not enough reported usage here to equal 8.9GB of used space (as df -h / reports).how they would find out how the 9.7GB here is being allocated? Preferably without scripts as I am not ready to add a layer of complexity to this yet without understanding some fundamentals.

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Ubuntu :: Volume Icon Taking Up The Space Of Two - Resize It Down?

Sep 13, 2010

Ubuntu 10.04.1 I was just tidying up my panel when I notice the Volume icon is taking up the space of two icons: I can right-click and Move it to the left or right

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Ubuntu :: Possible After OS Is Installed To Configure Space As One Logical Volume?

Jun 2, 2010

HPDL385 with dual raid controllers (8 disks each). During the install of the ISO, it sees the raid controllers individually. I tried "One Generic Drive" but it still only partitions one of the raid controllers.Is it possible after the OS is installed to configure the space as one logical volume?

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General :: LVM - Adding New Disk Space To Volume Group?

Feb 7, 2011

I plan to install a server using LVM. I thought a partition schema where /boot would be in an ext4 partition while / /usr /var /home and /opt would be in the LVM. My question is: if I'm putting / into the LVM, is it necessary to divide /usr /var /home and /opt into different logical volumes? If I divide them, would it become harder to maintain when new disk space has to be added to the volume group?

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Software :: Extend Physical Volume Disk Space From One To Another?

Sep 16, 2010

Is is possible to extend physical volume disk space from one to another?

Quote:
PV VG Fmt Attr PSize PFree
/dev/sda1 Zeus-extra lvm2 a- 149.05G 17.05G
/dev/sdb1 Zeus-misc lvm2 a- 394.96G 274.96G

Could I get 50GB from /dev/sdb1 and add it to /dev/sda1 ???

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Ubuntu :: Dual Boot Linux / Change Drive Space Configuration For More Space

Mar 6, 2010

I have linux and windowsxp on one machine. I have only 3gigs free on the windowxp machine and 20gigs free on the linux machine. I want to transfer space from the linux box to the windows machine.Is this possible and what steps would I need to follow to do this?

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Ubuntu :: Volume Filesystem Root Has Only 25mb Space Remaining

Feb 28, 2011

I'm getting an error message that something along the lines of "volume "filesystem root" has only 25mb space remaining". How do I increase the volume size so I never have to worry about it again? This is the 3rd time I've tried ubuntu and it's sticking more and more but this has me thoroughly perplexed. I've got a 320GB HDD partitioned 3 times with a Linux partition being 7GB.

Dual booting Win7Pro.
Running ubuntu 10.10 64-bit

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Ubuntu :: BleachBit - Can't Wipe Free Space / Get This Volume Wiped?

Jul 1, 2011

I have a 500 GB hard drive connected via a SATA/USB adapter. After connecting it, I did a basic format of the drive with no problem. I then attempted the "Wipe Free Space" option under the File menu in BleachBit, selecting the external drive, and it began the process. It gives me a time estimate of about 300 minutes, but, instead, after a few minutes it says "Done" and gives me the message "[Errno 27] File too large. Disk space recovered: 0 Files recovered: 0 Errors: 1"

What happened? What do I need to do to get this volume wiped?

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Fedora :: The Volume File System Roots Space Is Decreasing?

Nov 18, 2010

My fedora keeps popping up this message of Low disk space..the volume file system roots has only 200 MB remaining.Then it came to 150 MB and now to 100MB.I am using fedora 13 on vmware .I set my vmware hard disk to 20 GB... my file system is showing 100 MB free while my home has 12.3GB free. Is there a way increase the size of my file system. similar problem has been in ubuntu [URL] but I dont know what to do with fedora.Also can some one tell me the way I can increase the size of usr folder .so that I can get some more softwares.Right now I am just stuck.

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Software :: Extend Volume Group Size Over The Remaining Space?

Mar 28, 2010

extend the size of a LVM2 volume group over the remaining free space available on a physical volume. My linux box is a Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 64bit, the 60GB hard disk has 2 win partition for about 19GB, a 1.5GB ext3 boot partition and finally a 36GB LVM partition (/dev/sda4) on which I created a volume group (volgrp) smaller 10GB than the 36GB physical volume (/dev/sda4). What I want now is to extend the size of volume group up to the end of physical volume. I tried to use the "vgextend volgrp /dev/sda4" but system answers me
with following output:

me@pc:~> sudo vgextend volgrp /dev/sda4
Physical volume '/dev/sda4' is already in volume group 'volgrp'
Unable to add physical volume '/dev/sda4' to volume group 'volgrp'.

Here the output of fdisk command:

me@pc:~> sudo fdisk -l
Disk /dev/sda: 60.0 GB, 60011642880 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 7296 cylinders

[code]...

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CentOS 5 :: Df Not Showing Disk Space After Logical Volume Expansion / Fix It?

Jun 5, 2009

I've added a new LUN to my Centos 5.2 server using Powerpath and have added it to an ext3 logical volume. I extended the logical volume using lvextend and the new space shows up correctly in lvdisplay. What I'm having problems with is getting Centos to see the new disk space (df -h shows 500GB, not 600GB as expected). I've tried running a resize2fs on the new volume but it tells me that "the filesystem is already n blocks long. Nothing to do". Does any one know where I'm going wrong? If possible I'd like to sort this without a reboot.

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Fedora :: Finding A Fstab Or The Terminal To Recognize The Space In Part Of The Volume Name?

Oct 18, 2009

The space in the volume name seems to disagree with fstab and terminal, I can't change the volume name either as I do not have access to Windows at this time. Is there a way I can help fstab or the terminal to recognize the space in part of the volume name?

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General :: Error - An Application Is Preventing The Volume "New Volume" From Being Unmounted

Feb 26, 2011

HP 210 Mini
Fedora 14 xfce
2.6.35.11-83.fc14.x86_64

I have inserted my handy drive. However, when I right click and select unmount I get the following message:

An application is preventing the volume "New Volume" from being unmounted

So I try from the command line:

umount /dev/sdb1

And I get the following message:

umount: /media/New Volume: device is busy.

All I have done is copied some files to my handy drive. So I am not sure what process is keeping my handy drive busy.Is there any command that I can use to see what process of anything else is using the handy drive?

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General :: Add / Of 3000mb In The Remaining 20380mb Free Space It Showing An Error Message That No Free Space Is Available

Jul 25, 2010

I have 160gb laptop. i installed vista in c primary partition which is 25gb and installed ubuntu in d primary partition which is 20gb. A remainig for my data. Now i tried to install CENT OS by formatting ubuntu. I inserted CENT OS DVD and restarted and i selected to delete my /dev/sda2 which is showing 20480mb and it shown me free space. but i tried to add partion /boot of 100mb it got added. but, when i am trying to add / of 3000mb in the remaining 20380mb free space it showing an error message that no free space is available.

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General :: "No Space Left On Device" Error On /tmp. Increase Space On /tmp?

Jan 20, 2011

cp: writing `/tmp/tmpX2KZDc/system.image': No space left on device However, when I right-click on properties, I see it has 51 items, totalling only 130.5 KB!this is a dual boot system with Win XP and Ubuntu 10.10 (~58Gb partition)Quote:

anil@anil-HP-EliteBook-8440p:/tmp$ mount
/dev/sda5 on / type ext4 (rw,errors=remount-ro,commit=0)
proc on /proc type proc (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)

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Hardware :: Error Mounting Volume: An Error Occurred While Performing An Operation On Data Partition?

Oct 24, 2010

I have 2 hard drives on mu box 1st one is 500.0 MB ext4 Volume where I have my syste FC 13 and a 2nd one where I put my database files as follows 78.1 GB ext4 Volume usage = filesystem, format ext4

ih file browser, I can see an icon for a 80GB hard drive but whenever I double click I get the following

Quote:

Error mounting volume: An error occured while performing an operation on data Partition 1 of ATA Maxtor <: <the operation failed

clicking details

Quote:

Error mounting: mount exited with exit code 1: helper failed with:
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda1,
missing codepage or helper program, or other error

when I type

Quote:

dmesg | tail

I get

Quote:

# dmesg | tail
[drm] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: Allocating FIFO number 3
[drm] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: nouveau_channel_alloc: initialised FIFO 3
[drm] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: Allocating FIFO number 4

What is very strange is that mysql works fine.In disk utility, it indicates that disk is healthy, but when I click check file system i get

File system check on "data" (Partition 1 of ATA MAXTOR STM380215A) completed File system is NOT clean

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Ubuntu :: Volume "filesystem Root" Has Only 474.8 MB Disk Space

Apr 25, 2010

When I logged in today I got this message:

The volume "filesystem root" has only 474.8 MB disk space remaining

What does this mean??

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Server :: Use System Monitor Via A VNC Connection The Free Disk Space Value Is 20GB Free On The Same Volume

May 18, 2011

I've got a question on free disk space. I'm currently running CentOS 5.5 on in Xenserver virtual environment. We've had an issue with disk space. My question is as follows: - from a ssh connection i run df -h this gives the value of 90% used leaving me with 9GB. If I use system monitor via a VNC connection the free disk space value is 20GB free on the same volume. Which one is correct? I do use SNMP to monitor the same volume and should alert me when < 10% is free I know this works as I set the alert threshold to < 90% I get an alert.

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Ubuntu :: Swap Space Shows 0k But Have Volume Formatted As Swap

Dec 7, 2010

Lucid on an Acer Travelmate800.Can anyone tell me why I have 0k for swap space? I allocated swap which I can see in my Disk Utility's 'volumes' display.

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Ubuntu Installation :: Disk Space - Failes On A "E: Write Error - Write (28 No Space Left On Device)"

Jan 4, 2011

df -h [URL] I did the following command to find everything is in /usr or /var, then tracked it down to /usr/lib and /usr/share as the main offenders, but out of all the directories none are more than 1mb or so.

du -sh /* | sort -gr | head -n 5

I tried to uninstall firefox, which is what got me in this mess in the first place, the log claims it will remove ~240 mb but failes on a "E: Write error - write (28 No space left on device)" [URL] If I could juggle something onto an external hard drive so I can uninstall firefox I would be out of the wood. Failing that I believe a new install is in order.

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General :: Division Of Logical Memory Space In To User Space And Kernel Space

Jan 4, 2010

Logical Memory Space of 4GB is divided in to 3GB User Space and 1GB Kernel Space. Always. Correct?

1. How can we change it? (just changing value of PAGE_OFFSET is okay?)

2. If system have only 256MB of memory (embedded system) and suppose Kernel Modules eat away all the memory during boot. User space will be left will no memory. Is this case possible?

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OpenSUSE Install :: Doesn't Boot GUI Workspace It Boot Into Text Like Space Named "Emerald - Kernel 2.6.31.8.0.1

Jan 31, 2010

I got the serious problem after update my opensuse 11.2, after update the message appeared and said restart my machine to updates take effect and after restart system doesn't boot GUI workspace it boot into text like space named "Emerald - Kernel 2.6.31.8.0.1 - desktop (tty1)".What can I do to boot my machine into GUI again?

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Debian :: Error : Cannot Mount Volume

Feb 9, 2010

I try tou Mount NTFS partition, and i i have this error massage:

"Cannot mount volume. Invalid Mount option when attempting to mount the volume"

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Ubuntu :: Can't Mount Any Volume / Fix This Error?

Jun 7, 2010

I keep getting this error message. i don't want to go back to windows but if I can't fix this I'm afraid I will have to so I can listen to my podcasts. Does anyone know how to fix this error?

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Ubuntu :: No Volume After Boot

Feb 3, 2011

I finally got the nerve to upgrade from 9.10 to 10.04. Got everything working except, when I boot, my speaker sound is all the way down. I run alsamixer from terminal, adjust speaker volume up and I'm ok until next boot. How do I set it to boot with speaker volume at last setting or all the way up?

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