The answer is obvious: The disk is full.
Try df -h on Linux to show how full your disks are. At least one of them should show 99% full or similar.
So it's a problem beyond PostgreSQL.
Am 17.12.20 um 13:30 schrieb dbatoCloud
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Hi All,
I am looking for somebody help to find out the below issue which I am getting on postgresql 9.6 database .
ERROR: could not write to hash-join temporary file: No space left on device Call getNextException to see other errors in the batch. (java.sql.BatchUpdateException)
Regards
Ashok
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