Hi List,
I ran a stupid test (using the kernel's knfsd) : I filled up completely
a filesystem with a few big file. When it was 100% full (no free block
at all), I ran a dd on it.
The dd said it could write 793 blocks of size 1mb and failed on IO
error. At the end, I could see an empty file in the NFS exported tree.
Question is :
- why did I get EIO and not ENOSPC ?
- why did dd say "hey, I could write 793 blocks" when it wrote
nothing (and could not write anything).
Do you have an idea on that ?
Regards
Philippe
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