Hi Robby, [you replied only to me.] 2016-06-30 16:48 GMT+02:00 Robby Engelmann <robby.engelmann@igfs-ev.de>:
So it is a subvolume as here. With
btrfs qgroup show /
-> sudo btrfs qgroup show / ERROR: can't perform the search - No such file or directory ERROR: can't list qgroups: No such file or directory
you will get the size (I hope). You will have a look for the ID of /tmp. However, I do not know how btrfs allocates space to subvolumes. You should read more about that topic elsewhere...ask your search machine of choice.
I'll do it. Ciao
Cheers.
On Donnerstag, 30. Juni 2016 16:43:28 CEST you wrote:
Hi,
2016-06-30 16:35 GMT+02:00 Robby Engelmann <robby.engelmann@igfs-ev.de>:
You may check whether /tmp is a subvolume (here on my TW installation it is....
btrfs subvolume list /
) and have an apropriate size. I cannot really advice you, because the concept and work with subvolumes is not absolutely clear to me.
ID 262 gen 264136 top level 5 path tmp [...] ID 271 gen 264623 top level 5 path var/tmp
Does it make sense to you?
Notice that I never had issues with this before and I'm 99% sure that I had times with my /tmp being way bigger than the 44M is now
Fra
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