after the genesis complete boot up and wait the sbc booted up, this message appear
SBC is booted..
The system disk (/dev/sd0f) is almost full for host CT02_SBC0 (disk usage ovr 90%)
There is not adequate disk space to bring the system up.
'storelog' is bieng run automatically in an attempt to recover disk space.
do you want to save system log files? n
do you want to remove system logfiles? y
after i answer the question, i got the same problem. i try it many times but nothings happen. it goes back the same message.
i also try the ezlog to delete some logsfile but it gives me the same problem,
i also tried to reboot th system.
i regenerate the oc and reconfig sbc but same problem..
You will need to do a search on your SBC disk for some log files that you can delete. First log into the SBC as root and type the following command:
find / -name "*.log" -print
when the list appears, you should see some large files that you can remove. Go to the directory in which those files exist and remove them. Once done, try to reboot your system. You may have to repeat this procedure a few times before you free up enough disk space to boot applications.
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john dismaya
HSA logfiles problem
June 07, 2012 01:21
hi all
after the genesis complete boot up and wait the sbc booted up, this message appear
SBC is booted..
The system disk (/dev/sd0f) is almost full for host CT02_SBC0 (disk usage ovr 90%)
There is not adequate disk space to bring the system up.
'storelog' is bieng run automatically in an attempt to recover disk space.
do you want to save system log files? n
do you want to remove system logfiles? y
after i answer the question, i got the same problem. i try it many times but nothings happen. it goes back the same message.
i also try the ezlog to delete some logsfile but it gives me the same problem,
i also tried to reboot th system.
i regenerate the oc and reconfig sbc but same problem..
pls help.
john d..
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Elliot Marcus
re: HSA logfiles problem
June 08, 2012 09:40
John,
You will need to do a search on your SBC disk for some log files that you can delete. First log into the SBC as root and type the following command:
find / -name "*.log" -print
when the list appears, you should see some large files that you can remove. Go to the directory in which those files exist and remove them. Once done, try to reboot your system. You may have to repeat this procedure a few times before you free up enough disk space to boot applications.
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