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Author: Charles Manning
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To: Skumar, yaffs
Old-Topics: [Yaffs-archive] URGENT No space left on device though space is there
Subject: [Yaffs] [Yaffs-archive] Re:YAFFS URGENT No space left on device though space is there
When describing things like this I also need to see the contents of
/proc/yaffs. Preferably take a snapshot of /proc/yaffs before and after the
problem isf it is easy to reproduce.

How big is the file?

-- CHarles



On Monday 22 September 2003 21:23, Skumar wrote:
> Hi,
> i have done the following
>
> [root@Linux NAND]$df
> Filesystem           1k-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
> /dev/ram0                 7931      4938      2584  66% /
> /dev/mtdblock1            4080       128      3952   3% /mnt/NAND
> [root@Linux NAND]$rz
> rz waiting to receive.S[root@Linux NAND]$ls
> lost+found  plani.nv2
> [root@Linux NAND]$cp plan plan1
> [root@Linux NAND]$cp plan plan2
> [root@Linux NAND]$cp plan plan3
> [root@Linux NAND]$cp plan plan4
> [root@Linux NAND]$cp plan plan5
> cp: write: No space left on device
> [root@Linux NAND]$df
> Filesystem           1k-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
> /dev/ram0                 7931      4938      2584  66% /
> /dev/mtdblock1            4080      2132      1948  52% /mnt/NAND
> [root@Linux NAND]$cp plani.nv2 plani.nv25
> cp: write: No space left on device
> [root@Linux NAND]$

>
> there is a bad block in the mtd partition.this block is in the middle of
> this partition
> i feel because of this problem has come.
> the values in data block & out of band data is 0x00
> How to solve this problem?
>
> Regards
> Sharath
>
>
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