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From: Rohit Kumar (rohit.kumar_at_conax.com)
Date: 05/31/04

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    Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 07:52:11 +0530
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    Hi,

    I m having a V120 and im facing a problem that space taken by my export
    is 23% shown by command "df -k", iused du -sk also but i won't be able
    to make any file(not even a zero byte) in that. It says no buffer space
    on device.So I checked for inode numbers but that are only 60%used. So I
    deleted some of the heavy directories. And after this I would be able to
    make files. And after deleting lot of directories now "df -k" shows that
    my disk space is 11%. Can you help me, how can I find the actual disk
    space used by each slice, FS.

    Regards

    Rohit Kumar
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