On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 02:36:45PM +0200, Joost Kraaijeveld wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Running pg_dump on a FreeBSD 6.1 machine gives me:
>
> [root@s13.nedstars.nl:/data/even]# pg_dump -Ft -f ./my_db-2007-5-16.backup -U user my_db
>
> /tmp: write failed, filesystem is full
> pg_dump: [tar archiver] could not write to tar member (wrote 0,
> attempted 86)
>
> pg_dump: *** aborted because of error
>
> [root@s13.nedstars.nl:/data/even]# df -h
>
> Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
> /dev/aacd0s1g 125G 5.8G 109G 5% /data
> /dev/aacd0s1e 484M 86K 445M 0% /tmp
>
> The database is, when dumped in text format and gzipped, 40 Mb, so I
> assume that there is enough space on the /tmp drive to store the temp
> files of the pg_dump.
>
> Is that assumption OK? Can I somehow use another partition to store the
> temporaray files without changing my /tmp mount?
tar is what's creating the temp files, not pg_dump. AFAIK it obeys the
TEMP environment variable, so changing that should make things good.
--
Jim Nasby decibel@decibel.org
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