Re: 15% used but "No space left on Device"

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Andrew Hogue wrote:
| Hi again,
|
| Okay, so I ran fsck on the disk and it said that it had errors.  So I
| "corrected" them all and everything was fine.
|
| However, now I'm getting a different message that seems related to this
| problem.
|
| I have a set of images on this device that I'm trying to encode into a
| movie.  So I run my program on it, which simply reads in an image then
| adds it to the video file etc...
|
| This is a very large list of images, about 23000 images.
|
| Now, for some reason it works fine up to a point then dies with a bus
| error.  I check the dmesg log and low and behold I get the following
| message:
|
| attempt to access beyond end of device
| 09:00: rw=0, want=707399196, limit=488396800
|
| Weird.  I try using display on that file and sometimes it dies and
| sometimes it doesn't.  Very unpredictable.
|
| Why would the system 'think' that I'm trying to access outside of my disk
| when the file exists and is the correct size?
|
| Any ideas?


Yes, but not one you will like. When you "corrcted" the errors, you made changes that, while LOOKING correct, actually damaged the file(s). That is part of why I said you should backup the array before doing anything.

- --- Dan
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