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Thanks again for the clarification.
I think you are my favourite person around here.
@LAKid why don't you just do what you usually do, file a paypal claim, then take a tolling hissy for for the next year? other options include silence.
The next person here who acts like OVZ is a virtual machine should put a dollar in the swear jar. We'd be rich in no-time.
Agree, he's very helpful.
This is from my kimsufi...
446 - 27 = 419 not 397 LOL
EXT3/EXT4 reserves 5% of your drive for root run processes to be able to log to /var.
Francisco
Thank you boss.
Logical file systems are logical !
man tune2fs. Check the -m switch.
Not for OpenVz of course.
tune2fs -m 0 /dev/(sda1,hda1,etc) ( For Ext2,Ext3,Ext4 file systems) will set this reserved percentage to 0% and would allow you to use all your space. Now, to all the kiddies who are gonna run off and do this now, do not come to me when you use that last 5% up and your server crashes on you from being out of space. This is what that 5% is for.
Cheers!
Actually, if you are really low on space you can set that to 1%, especially on a big ass storage KVM/Xen. The space needed for various tasks is mostly fixed, so 5% might be needed on a 10 GB drive but 1% will be more than enough on a 250 one.
After run "tune2fs -m 1 /dev/vda1"
Thank you @Maounique and @TheLinuxBug