Unknown devices
Polytropon
freebsd at edvax.de
Wed Oct 14 22:38:05 UTC 2009
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 23:04:51 +0400, Arkady Tokaev <tokaev at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> While I was trying to update ports I have received message
> about absence disk space.It's impossible, I thought.But df
> command said:
> $ df -h
> Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
> /dev/ad0s1a 23G 3.5G 18G 16% /
> devfs 1.0K 1.0K 0B 100% /dev
> /dev/md0 9.4M 2.8M 6.5M 30% /etc
> /dev/md1 31M 16M 13M 55% /usr/local/etc
> /dev/md2 19M 18K 19M 0% /root
> /dev/md3 31M 6.1M 24M 20% /var
> $
> What is the md devices?How I can remove them?
See "man md": The md devices refer to memory disks, RAM that
"emulates" a hard disk.
Sadly, I don't recognize a reason why your /etc, /usr/local/etc,
/root and /var subtrees are mounted onto memory disks... seems
that you're not running a default install, do you?
Regarding your initial problem - updating ports - this involves
writing operations in the ports directory (usually /usr/ports
which may be a subtree of /dev/ad0s1a on / in your setting) as
well as in /var, especially /var/db/pkg, the installed packages
database, and /var/ports. When /var is a memory disk with 30 MB,
it may be too small for such a process. Furthermore, if I see this
correctly, you're loosing the content of the package database
on reboot; is this intended?
--
Polytropon
Magdeburg, Germany
Happy FreeBSD user since 4.0
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