At first Thanks Dan and Juan:-) It seems that I'm a step further. If I don't use Mozilla Firefox it seems that the system is still stable. So from my point of view it looks like an issue with Firefox file management (caches or configs) and an NFS mounted filesystem.
Gesendet: Montag, 18. Februar 2019 um 12:31 Uhr; Von: "Dan Čermák"
Juan Erbes <jerbes@gmail.com> writes:
El dom., 17 feb. 2019 a las 18:49, <ub22@gmx.net> escribió:
You has verified the free disk space with command "df"? It looks like so: df
Not directly related, but:
Please use `btrfs filesystem df` instead of df if you have a btrfs partition and want to measure free space. You'll get different results, which could matter if your filesystem is nearly full.
Like you can see I never use btrfs again - so I had much trouble with full running file systems in the beginning of the stable system. It's not an only usage file system, you must monitor it continously :-(
A pair weeks ago I must to delette the older btrfs snapshots, because /dev/sdb1 was near the 100%
No, there is enough space on root and /home (not so much, but I will move some data to through data2 or delete them: /dev/md126 ext4 117G 14G 97G 13% / /dev/sde1 vfat 31M 0 31M 0% /boot/efi.sik /dev/sdd1 vfat 31M 0 31M 0% /boot/efi /dev/md125 ext4 902G 800G 56G 94% /home /dev/md1 ext4 2,7T 2,4T 324G 89% /mnt/data2 /dev/mapper/data1-common ext4 2,7T 2,4T 164G 94% /mnt/data1
Good luck! Thanks, I think I need them
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