Database Full?

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  • #1172
    bbjonz
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    Hi Everyone,

    I’m getting the following error when starting firefly:


    Firefly Version svn-1489: Starting with debuglevel 2
    Starting rendezvous daemon
    Starting signal handler
    Initializing database
    Starting web server from /usr/share/mt-daapd/admin-root on port 3689
    Registering rendezvous names
    Serving 2971 songs. Startup complete in 1 seconds
    Rescanning database
    Query: create temp table updated (id int)
    Error: database is full
    Aborting

    This on Ubuntu server 6.10 that was working just fine. I did attempt a partial install of OpenVnc but thought better of it and aborted the install. Can’t see how this would affect Firefly, and Firefly worked fine after the attempted install–at least until today.

    Thanks in advance.

    Joe
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    #9514
    DeadPoet
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    Perhaps your Hard Disk is Full? You can check this with the command ‘df’.

    #9515
    rpedde
    Participant

    @DeadPoet wrote:

    Perhaps your Hard Disk is Full? You can check this with the command ‘df’.

    Or /tmp isn’t writable. Or the file system the db is sitting on is read-only.

    Those are the only things I can think of that make that error come up.

    — Ron

    #9516
    CCRDude
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    Xing tags?
    I was thinking about the TLEN field which is part of the ID3v2 standard… does the Xing encoder add something different, and do you care about the TLEN field at all if you mention a Xing one instead?

    #9517
    rpedde
    Participant

    @CCRDude wrote:

    Xing tags?
    I was thinking about the TLEN field which is part of the ID3v2 standard… does the Xing encoder add something different, and do you care about the TLEN field at all if you mention a Xing one instead?

    Wrong thread, I think. 🙂

    But no, I read both. But there are a *lot* of mp3s with xing tag but no tlen. I’ve supported tlen since before 0.2.4, so if iTunes gets the length right and I don’t, it’s because it’s an old file (or old tagger) with xing but not tlen.

    That’s my guess anyway.

    #9518
    bbjonz
    Participant

    Hi Ron,

    I forgot to check back on this. Turns out my system partition was full. I can’t figure out why, as before installing OpenVPN it was less that 50% full. I haven’t found the offending files, but I did use GParted Live to resize the partitions, and all is well. Funny, but I didn’t think to check the partition because I didn’t think it was anywhere close to full.

    Joe

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