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Disable disk space warning?

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Dogers

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Jul 23, 2002
236
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Our main netware file server keeps popping up the message "Insufficient disk space on volume APPS prevented a newly decompressed file from being commited to disk in its decompressed format when the file was closed."

The APPS volume has 1gb free, out of 12gb total - i KNOW we dont have any 1gb files, or anything anywhere near that big, so whats it on about?! Can we disable this message?
 
Hi Dogers,

Check this TID:

TID2941603

symptoms

Customer is getting the following message on the server console:

"Insufficient disk space on volume 'volumename' prevented a newly decompressed file from being commited to disk in its decompressed format when the file was closed"


solutions

This message means that a file was decompressed and opened. The file is then modified in some way and then attempted to be written back to disk in its decompressed format.

This message is occurring because of one of (or both) the following conditions.

1. The system does not have enough space left on the volume to save the file in its decompressed format.
2. The file was opened by a user that has disk space limitations and by saving the file in its decompressed format it puts the user over the space limitation.

The customer can free up disk space and or check space limitations for users to resolve this.




regards,
Alain
 
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