Le dim 09/11/2003 à 13:12, Innovation Kid a écrit : > Hey, > I was writing a C code in which my program was counting from 1 to 50000. Surprisingly there was lot of space on my hard drive /dev/hda2 on which linux is mounted. > Before the program was running I did df -h and it showed me 92% was in use and therefore 8% empty. The partition size is 11 GB. > When I ran the program the entire space got filled up and in the /var/log/messages it was saying " client unable to flush" > I am really not able to understand how the disk space got filled for the program is very simple and uses an array from size 1 to size 50000. > I checked .gconf file But I dont know how to free my space. What filled up and where from? > > Any help will be greatly appreciated > Thanks > Kid Hi, what says df -h now ? what are your partitions (only one ?) do you have a / partition containing /tmp ? if so is /tmp full ? what's the output of the program, a file, just the memory ? what are the size of the ram and swap ? Philippe -- Shrike-list mailing list Shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/shrike-list