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Re: csplit reports No space left on device


From: Rodolfo Aramayo
Subject: Re: csplit reports No space left on device
Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2022 12:06:32 -0500

Yes I did and I have plenty. I have plenty of disk space and inodes on the
machine

On Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 12:00 PM ✓ Paul Courbis de Bridiers de Villemor <
paul@courbis.fr> wrote:

> Hi Did you check if you had enough free inodes on the partition ? df -i
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> Did you check if you had enough free inodes on the partition ?
> df -i
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> Regarfs
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> Le mer. 17 août 2022 à 18:56, Rodolfo Aramayo via GNU coreutils General
> Discussion <coreutils@gnu.org> a écrit :
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>> Dear Coreutils Maintainers,
>>
>> First, thank you for your work. I use coreutils daily both for my research
>> and teaching. It is a great set of tools.
>>
>> Second, I have recently run into an "No space left on device" error when
>> attempting to csplit a 200GB xml file.
>>
>> The command I am using is:
>>
>> csplit --quiet --elide-empty-files --digits=12 --prefix=zz_
>> 00_founder_file
>> /"<entry id="/ {*};
>>
>> I should say that this command works like a charm with 2GB and with 20GB
>> test files, but when scaled to the target file (200GB), csplit reports the
>> error and stops there, despite the fact that I have plenty of disk space
>> and memory available on the machine.
>>
>> I should also say that I am running this process on an Ubuntu machine
>> (default ulimit parameters):
>>
>> Linux digitalbiology01 5.15.0-46-generic #49~20.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Thu Aug 4
>> 19:15:44 UTC 2022 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>>
>> I am using: csplit (GNU coreutils) 8.30
>>
>> Any advice/comments on how to proceed will be gratefully appreciated
>>
>> Rodolfo
>>
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