Re: VMWare hiccup on CentOS 5, 2.6.18-8.1.8

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On 7/31/07, Adam Gibson <agibson@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Any chance your filesystem is full?  That same thing happened to me
> awhile back on a different OS and that was the problem.
>
>

If you mean the vmware virtual disk, I don't think so - last I looked
it had 8+Gb free (20Gb total).  As for the rest of the system:

$ df
Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda2             79356528   6261352  68999004   9% /
/dev/sda1               101086     39703     56164  42% /boot
tmpfs                   964420         0    964420   0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda5            200335792  12113396 177881760   7% /home
/dev/hda1             31412256    180288  30912840   1% /C
/dev/hdb1             62658052  19804468  42217012  32% /D
/dev/sdb1            102568532  48403676  53122804  48% /E
/dev/hda2            126155260  89093152  35780444  72% /F
/dev/hdb3             55509784  31742448  23203376  58% /G
/dev/sdb2            205093168 164750464  38259076  82% /H

There's gobs of space (yeah, I know the mount points are hokey - they
correspond to my old Windows drives, and are usually samba-mounted on
my vmware guest, when it's running...).

Thanks.

mhr
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