• Error when disk full error occurs

    From Amessyroom@VERT/TL-QWK to nightfall on Sat Dec 21 09:58:18 2024
    Ran into an error with SlyEdit and Vim when I filled my main partition.

    I've lost the exact error message. But may want to check space where the temporary file is written, and capture even and display relevant message
    and exit.


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  • From Gamgee@VERT/PALANTIR to Amessyroom on Sat Dec 21 15:13:07 2024
    Amessyroom wrote to nightfall <=-

    Ran into an error with SlyEdit and Vim when I filled my main partition.

    Did you mean to write this to "NightFox"? The auther of SlyEdit?

    You "filled your main partition"? That wasn't a good idea.

    I've lost the exact error message. But may want to check space where
    the temporary file is written, and capture even and display relevant message and exit.

    Or maybe keep an eye on your system, and don't fill up a partition.

    You sure make a lot of mistakes, that seem to be caused by not paying attention; and/or not bothering to read instructions properly.

    At least your nick/handle makes some sense.



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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to Amessyroom on Sat Dec 21 14:34:46 2024
    Re: Error when disk full error occurs
    By: Amessyroom to nightfall on Sat Dec 21 2024 09:58 am

    Ran into an error with SlyEdit and Vim when I filled my main partition.

    I've lost the exact error message. But may want to check space where the temporary file is written, and capture even and display relevant message and exit.

    I see you addressed this message to "nightfall".. Did you mean to address this to me (since you mentioned SlyEdit)? If so, you also mentioned Vim, which is not something I maintain..

    It sounds like the general issue is there wasn't enough space to save the message, particularly since you say you got an error both with SlyEdit and with Vim. And to save a message, SlyEdit ultimately calls one of Synchronet's JavaScript functions to save the message.

    Nightfox

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  • From Errol Casey@VERT to Gamgee on Sat Dec 21 20:08:50 2024
    Re: Re: Error when disk full error occurs
    By: Gamgee to Amessyroom on Mon Dec 23 2024 12:18 am

    Amessyroom wrote to nightfall <=-

    Ran into an error with SlyEdit and Vim when I filled my main partition.

    Did you mean to write this to "NightFox"? The auther of SlyEdit?
    Yes. Rather than bothering him with direct netmail; thought I would use the echo for a general support item.

    You "filled your main partition"? That wasn't a good idea.
    Nope. It was filled with backups.

    I've lost the exact error message. But may want to check space where the
    temporary file is written, and capture even and display relevant message
    and exit.

    Or maybe keep an eye on your system, and don't fill up a partition.
    Yep . Expected it to happen but have not put in a cron job to clean things automatically.

    You sure make a lot of mistakes, that seem to be caused by not paying attention; and/or not bothering to read instructions properly.
    I'm only human. Not perfect. I can see where you get that impression.

    At least your nick/handle makes some sense.
    Glad you find the nick applies.


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  • From Errol Casey@VERT to Nightfox on Sat Dec 21 20:15:33 2024
    Re: Error when disk full error occurs
    By: Nightfox to Amessyroom on Sat Dec 21 2024 02:34 pm

    Re: Error when disk full error occurs
    By: Amessyroom to nightfall on Sat Dec 21 2024 09:58 am

    Ran into an error with SlyEdit and Vim when I filled my main partition.

    I've lost the exact error message. But may want to check space where the
    temporary file is written, and capture even and display relevant message
    and exit.

    I see you addressed this message to "nightfall".. Did you mean to address this to me (since you mentioned SlyEdit)? If so, you also mentioned Vim, which is not something I maintain..
    Yes. I guess my attention to detail has failed me again. Yes. Nightfox not Nightfall
    :-(

    I was just saying the vim editor also had same issue, but error was more obvious
    "Couldn't write swap file". So I knew it was disk space or permission issue.

    The error in SlyEdit was like a TypeError . Nothing that I could related to failure
    to writing the temp file.

    It sounds like the general issue is there wasn't enough space to save the message, particularly since you say you got an error both with SlyEdit and with Vim. And to save a message, SlyEdit ultimately calls one of Synchronet's JavaScript functions to save the message.
    Ok. I just thought maybe it could be caught and reported with a human error message, rather than a javascript type error.

    Nightfox

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  • From kk4qbn@VERT/KK4QBN to Gamgee on Sat Dec 21 22:33:59 2024
    Re: Re: Error when disk full error occurs
    By: Gamgee to Amessyroom on Mon Dec 23 2024 00:18:11

    You sure make a lot of mistakes, that seem to be caused by not paying attention; and/or not bothering to read instructions properly.

    At least your nick/handle makes some sense.

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  • From Gamgee@VERT/PALANTIR to Errol Casey on Sun Dec 22 08:02:21 2024
    Errol Casey wrote to Gamgee <=-

    Re: Re: Error when disk full error occurs
    By: Gamgee to Amessyroom on Mon Dec 23 2024 12:18 am

    Amessyroom wrote to nightfall <=-

    Ran into an error with SlyEdit and Vim when I filled my main partition.

    Did you mean to write this to "NightFox"? The auther of SlyEdit?

    Yes. Rather than bothering him with direct netmail; thought I would
    use the echo for a general support item.

    Right, but you didn't actually address it to him. Got it.

    You "filled your main partition"? That wasn't a good idea.

    Nope. It was filled with backups.

    So...... just so I understand this - you're writing your backups to the
    same partition that the data comes from? Does that seem like a wise
    option to you? Even one step further - should you be writing backups to
    the same *disk* that the data lives on?

    I've lost the exact error message. But may want to check space where the
    temporary file is written, and capture even and display relevant message
    and exit.

    Or maybe keep an eye on your system, and don't fill up a partition.

    Yep . Expected it to happen but have not put in a cron job to clean
    things automatically.

    Wow. So you knew it would happen, but couldn't be bothered to prevent
    it, either by writing the backups to some other location, or doing the (5-minute) task of writing the cron entry?

    Please tell me you're not a SysAdmin by trade...

    You sure make a lot of mistakes, that seem to be caused by not paying attention; and/or not bothering to read instructions properly.

    I'm only human. Not perfect. I can see where you get that impression.

    I'm not perfect either, but that isn't what this is about. It's about
    doing things in a reasonable manner.

    At least your nick/handle makes some sense.

    Glad you find the nick applies.

    Well I admit that is an assumption, but probably right.

    Just so you don't think I'm a complete asshole, here's some advice:
    It's really a *BAD* idea to be doing backups the way you are. Send them
    to another location such as another drive somewhere on your LAN, or even
    to an off-site location such as the cloud. Or both.

    Also, pay attention to details. Sometimes that's all it takes to make
    the difference between success and failure. Read instructions and
    follow them correctly. Sometimes you need to read those instructions
    more than once. Sometimes it takes 20 times to read them before getting
    the full picture. Take the time that's needed to understand.

    Good luck and Happy Holidays.



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