[Voyage-linux] tmpfs too small?

Kim-man 'Punky' TSE (spam-protected)
Mon Mar 23 09:36:08 HKT 2015


Hi Chris,

Please show me the write error when you see it.  The tmpfs only 1% as you shown.

On 3/23/2015 1:58 AM, chris hermansen wrote:
> Good people,
>
> I am running Mubox on a cubox-i4.  A great music player, really.
>
> One small problem I have... The machine never seems to need to be rebooted, but every so often when I login to apply 
> updates I start getting messages about write errors.  I think this happens when tmpfs has filled up.
>
> My cubox-i4 has a nice big class 10 micro SSD.  df -k reports
>
> Filesystem 1K-blocks      Used  Available Use% Mounted on
> rootfs           15312852    545416   13973196 4% /
> /dev/root        15312852    545416   13973196 4% /
> devtmpfs          1035508         0    1035508 0% /dev
> tmpfs              207136       304     206832 1% /run
> tmpfs                5120         0       5120 0% /run/lock
> tmpfs             1035672         0    1035672 0% /run/shm
> tmpfs             4194304      2636    4191668 1% /tmp
> tmpfs             4194304      2636    4191668 1% /var/log
> tmpfs             4194304      2636    4191668 1% /var/tmp
> tmpfs             4194304      2636    4191668 1% /var/lib/mpd
> tmpfs             4194304      2636    4191668 1% /var/lib/alsa
> /dev/sda1      1922729832 168654892 1656382832 10% /esata/hdd0
>
> Would it be reasonable to allocate a few more Gb of that unused space in /dev/root to tmpfs?
>
> If so, is there a voyage-specific guide on this topic?
>
> If I power down the cubox and extract the SSD, and put it in a carrier in an Ubutu machine, can I just change 
> partition sizes?
>
> Thanks!
>
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>
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Kim-man "Punky" Tse

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