Mail Archives: cygwin/2004/04/20/13:39:25
Reini - There is 35GB free on the C: drive of our Windows 2003 server. The
37MB readout is a bug, as is the -64Z used, as is the 1.0G Size.
However I have just tested copying a 995MB file into c:\cygwin\bin and it
was fine.
There is no limit to the files I'm able to install into other directories on
C: on this machine also.
Igor - thanks for the suggestion but no, no quotas are installed also if
they were the test I just mentioned would have failed.
This problem only started to occur at one point, I think it was when I tried
to change the permissions on some files in /etc/ the SSH daemon key files or
config if I remember rightly.
To keep it simple it is probably going to be best (as Larry suggests) to
delete cygwin, then reinstall it at a later date when I have time. Shame.
Thanks for your input everyone.
Carl
----- Original Message -----
From: "Reini Urban" <rurban AT x-ray DOT at>
To: "Cygwin List" <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 10:58 PM
Subject: Re: df reports negative values on Network Shares
> Carl Peto schrieb:
> > It gets better.
> >
> > There is something quite wierd going on here.
> >
> > I just wanted to upgrade cygwin1.dll so I downloaded
cygwin-1.5.9-1.tar.bz2
> > from
> >
ftp://ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/sources.redhat.com/pub/cygwin/release/cygwin/
> >
> > I then went into cygwin (bash), changed to /cygdrive/c/cygwin (where I
had
> > put the bzip2 file) and did a bunzip2 cygwin-1.5.9-1.tar.bz2
> >
> > No problem, it ran fine and I was left with a cygwin-1.5.9-1.tar file in
> > c:\cygwin (or /cygdrive/c/cygwin depending on your view).
> >
> > I figured that cygwin would not work too well if I used (cygwin) tar to
> > extract the files from within (cygwin) bash.
>
> That's your problem! Don't figure too much and trust cygwin more than
> winzip, please.
>
> > So I closed the bash prompt (I'm now not running any programs compiled
> > against cygwin1.dll of any version) and then brought up c:\cygwin in a
> > Windows Explorer window.
> >
> > Now it gets wierd...
> >
> > Next I ran Winzip to extract the files from the tar.
> >
> > It opened fine and showed me the list of files. When I pressed the
> > "Extract" button it started to extract files and (as expected) asked me
if
> > it was OK to overwrite existing files. I said "yes" and off it went.
But,
> > guess what, after extracting about 15 files it hit a snag and reported
"disk
> > full".
>
> That's not weird, if you have only 37MB free on C!
> Winzip as welll as other stupid filemanagers such as Total Commander and
> Windows Commander gunzip at first the tar to temp dir and then untar
> that tar which results in a "disk full error".
>
> cygwin tar xfz doesn't need this and will work much better.
>
> >> c: 1.0G -64Z 37M 101% /cygdrive/c
>
> BTW: installing cygwin on 37MB left is not a good idea, esp. when it
> comes to tempspace for /tmp.
> Same for Windows TEMP on C:
> How about moving your programs from your 1GB C: partition to E: (19GB)
> and leave C: for your system alone?
> --
> Reini Urban
> http://xarch.tu-graz.ac.at/home/rurban/
>
>
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