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[linux-dvb] Re: possible free disk space bug in vdr ?
root@linux:/home/martin > df -m -P
Filesystem 1048576-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on
/dev/hda3 31584 9800 20180 33% /
/dev/hda1 23 6 17 25% /boot
/dev/hdc1 23639 4136 19259 18% /video1
shmfs 137 0 137 0% /dev/shm
in fact it changed, because i did a new recording at the moment :-)
Martin.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Klaus Schmidinger" <Klaus.Schmidinger@cadsoft.de>
To: "linux-dvb" <linux-dvb@linuxtv.org>
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 8:20 PM
Subject: [linux-dvb] Re: possible free disk space bug in vdr ?
Martin Hoffmann wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> today i encountered a strange problem: VDR stopped in the middle of a
recording and /var/log/messages says something about disk full (?)
> In fact i have 2 Harddisks and both have around 20 GB free (see df below,
/video0 is located in root)
>
> So here is the log file, i have marked the strange things with *** in
front!
>
> As you can see the drivers also crashed later on (i had to reboot the
machine), but i'm not sure if this was caused by the first problem...
>
> Jul 16 15:40:34 linux -- MARK --
> Jul 16 15:57:00 linux vdr[657]: timer 1 start
> Jul 16 15:57:00 linux vdr[657]: switching to channel 6
> Jul 16 15:57:00 linux vdr[657]: record
/video0/Star_Trek_-_Das_nächste_Jahrhundert
> Jul 16 15:57:00 linux vdr[657]: creating directory
/video0/Star_Trek_-_Das_nächste
> Jul 16 15:57:00 linux vdr[657]: creating directory
/video0/Star_Trek_-_Das_nächste
> Jul 16 15:57:00 linux vdr[657]: recording to
'/video0/Star_Trek_-_Das_nächste_Jahr
> Jul 16 15:57:00 linux vdr[3931]: output thread started (pid=3931)
> Jul 16 15:57:00 linux vdr[3932]: input thread started (pid=3932)
> ***Jul 16 15:58:41 linux vdr[3931]: low disk space (0 MB, limit is 512 MB)
> ***Jul 16 15:58:41 linux vdr[3931]: recording to '/video0/Star_Tr'
> Jul 16 15:59:00 linux /USR/SBIN/CRON[3938]: (root) CMD ( rm -f
/var/spool/cron/las
> Jul 16 16:20:34 linux -- MARK --
> ***Jul 16 16:34:53 linux vdr[3931]: ERROR: max number of files (255)
exceeded
> Jul 16 16:34:53 linux vdr[3931]: output thread ended (pid=3931)
> Jul 16 16:34:53 linux vdr[3932]: input thread ended (pid=3932)
> Jul 16 16:59:00 linux /USR/SBIN/CRON[4091]: (root) CMD ( rm -f
/var/spool/cron/las
> Jul 16 17:05:01 linux vdr[657]: buffer stats: 49040 (4%) used
> Jul 16 17:05:01 linux vdr[657]: timer 1 stop
> Jul 16 17:05:01 linux vdr[657]: deleting timer 1
> Jul 16 17:20:34 linux -- MARK --
> Jul 16 17:40:34 linux -- MARK --
> Jul 16 17:59:00 linux /USR/SBIN/CRON[4215]: (root) CMD ( rm -f
/var/spool/cron/las
> Jul 16 18:20:34 linux -- MARK --
> Jul 16 18:40:34 linux -- MARK --
> Jul 16 18:59:00 linux /USR/SBIN/CRON[4338]: (root) CMD ( rm -f
/var/spool/cron/las
> Jul 16 19:20:34 linux -- MARK --
> Jul 16 19:40:34 linux -- MARK --
> Jul 16 19:40:43 linux vdr[657]: switching to channel 5
> Jul 16 19:40:56 linux vdr[657]: switching to channel 5
> ***Jul 16 19:40:56 linux vdr[657]: ERROR: channel 5 not sync'ed!
> Jul 16 19:40:56 linux vdr[657]: retrying
> Jul 16 19:40:58 linux vdr[657]: ERROR: timeout while tuning
> *** Jul 16 19:40:58 linux vdr[657]: ERROR: channel 5 not sync'ed!
> Jul 16 19:40:58 linux vdr[657]: retrying
>
> df
> Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
> /dev/hda3 32341888 9998396 20700448 33% /
> /dev/hda1 23300 5309 16788 25% /boot
> /dev/hdc1 24205416 3185400 20770108 14% /video1
> shmfs 227220 0 227220 0% /dev/shm
>
> Any idea about that ?
>
> Is it a bug ? Could it be that vdr interprets something wrong if both
video0 and video1 have exactly the same amount of free space ?
> Maybe you could comment on this, Klaus ?
Can you please do a
df -m -P
oy your machine and post the result?
Klaus
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CadSoft Computer GmbH Fax: +49-8635-6989-40
Hofmark 2 Email: kls@cadsoft.de
D-84568 Pleiskirchen, Germany URL: www.cadsoft.de
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