No space left on device
Matthew Dillon
dillon at backplane.com
Sat Jul 23 11:50:23 PDT 2022
Since the manual hammer cleanup worked, the question is now whether the
upgrade actually burned through 9GB between cleanups or whether the hammer
cleanup is no longer running automatically. You should be able to check
root mail from the cron jobs to see if it is properly running hammer
cleanup each day or not. That root filesystem is quite small for either
H1 or H2.
Other places to look for cleaning stuff up. Check for crash dumps in
/var/crash that you can delete. And also check for excessively cached
'old' (or even new) package tarballs in /var/cache/pkg. You can run 'pkg
clean' to clean them out.
-Matt
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