I am running the latest BOINC client software and both my programs have stopped running - reporting the same error message claiming that no space is available despite many Gb being there. Any advice? Lawrence
Cheers,
Gary.
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BOINC claims no disk space available despite many GB being there
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Your contact log says you're not allocating enough space, or more to the point reserving too much:
http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/host_sched_logs/3262/3262088
Claggy
So how do I fix the problem?
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So how do I fix the problem? As I say, there is plenty of free disk drive available yet the error message says none is available. I have not changed anything since installing the program.
Lawrence
RE: So how do I fix the
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I suggest that you review the disk space settings in your applicable preferences and consider loosening them--all of them.
"applicable" can be slightly tricky. If you don't have local preferences set in the copy of BOINCMgr on your machine, then you need to know which location (aka venue) your host is assigned to--for example by looking at the "computers on this account" page accessible from your SETI account page, and looking in the "location" column for home, work, school, or default (which in certain representations is shown as a blank, or dashes, or the word default). Then adjust the disk section of the "computing preferences" for that location.
However, if you have set a local preference in boincmgr on your host, it takes precedence over the preference set at the web site. With boincmgr View set to "advanced view" this is available at:
Tools|computing preferences|disk and memory usage
If you review the actual disk preference settings available to you, you'll notice that all three of them have the potential to stop your BOINC processing for excess disk usage while you still have free disk space--possibly even Terabytes of free disk space. So it is not a mystery that it could stop you.
For example, Claggy helpfully highlighted the contact log information stating that you have your preferences set to require at least 50 Gbytes of free space--else Boinc will stop. So review all three, and ask yourself why you wish the current restrictions, and consider loosening them.
RE: So how do I fix the
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You're set disk_min_free_gb as 50.00GB, you only have 48.91GB free, Set the 'Disk: leave free at least x GB' to a lower value, say 5GB, instead of 50GB, in either the Web Computing Preferences, or locally in Boinc Manager if you're using local computing preferences (these override the web computing preferences).
Claggy
RE: RE: So how do I fix
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As I suggested in his Cafe thread, I'd advise Lawrence to make smaller changes at first. The 'leave free at least' setting is certainly the one to change, but maybe to 40 GB for the time being. That will get him crunching again, with less risk of slowing the computer down by getting too close to filling the hard disk. Just as a breathing space while he learns his way around.
OK - all running now. Puzzle
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OK - all running now. Puzzle to me is - is it accumulating un-needed files that were not deleted? Something caused the error messages.
RE: OK - all running now.
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Yes, "something" caused the amount of disk space used inside your computer to increase, so there was less free space than there was before.
That could have been anything. Have you been taking, and storing, a lot of photographs recently? That would do it - just as an example. On the other hand, it could be Einstein, or any other BOINC project. I'm afraid you're going to have to look around your hard disk and see what's on it.
The only other thing is
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The only other thing is running the Einstein project. I'll try and examine the HD. Thanks for your help.
Lawrence
I've moved all the discussion
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I've moved all the discussion about the lack of disk space to this new thread because it was distracting from the original important information that Bernd had posted in Technical News. Thanks to all who replied and helped to sort out the issue for the OP.
The other benefit for this information being here on the Problems board is that any others who get similar 'not enough disk space' messages are more likely to find the solution now.
Cheers,
Gary.
I'm having the same problem.
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EDIT: I increased the "Disk: use no more than:" to 70 GB, and that fixed the problem. Thank you.
I'm having the same problem. I adjusted settings in my preferences, but still showing as 0GB free: