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Doesn't that typically mean the host node disk is oversold and doesn't have enough space available?
Yes, exactly. The host node's /vz partition is full.
I thought so, but since they don't answer, I just want some common sense out it.
Lol, It's pretty terrible how a node can run out of disk, drives are so cheap these days...
Host ?
@bnmkl don't want to embarrass them.
@LAKid we need to know!
@LAKid tell us!
this is a new maths
wow, I never seen that hdd can be oversold on VPS, normally on shared hosting.
@netomx @Dragoon0309 came from Out of Space.
It's the idea that counts
maybe form aliens
Yes.
The worst case of disk overselling I've seen was at Host Slim where the disk size shown by df -h was almost always much less than my 200GB plan (size shown by df -h would vary from 60GB-200GB, and with only 4GB used the available amount would vary from 0GB-100GB...the day it hit 0GB available the entire node crashed minutes later)
If they're overselling to such an extent that users are not able to use the disk space that is advertised in the plan then it would be a public service to name them so the rest of us would know to avoid them.
@DomainBop Already told who they are..:)
oh, i thought it was the end of ... what is called? reality? good to know who is
Regolith Media?!?!?
emmm warp1 plan from alienvps?
ooo openvz.
never use them.
How can you resist creating a 19G file?
18.5
Solve the puzzle... Watch the magic...
Even DireVPS is not like this
Now it's 20 - 1.5 = 11
I'd have done that right away ;-)
I'm also confuse. This is from BuyVM Storage-250GB
@budingyun your math is similar to mine...so funny..:)
should not be the case because its kvm right?
In the same boat. Haha.
Iperweb KVMSSD2 with 8GB storage
This one look normal but still 7.6 -1.2 = 6.4. Maybe kvm does have overhead?
@budingyun this is normal. Linux reserves for root (hides) some of the space of the filesystem, by default 5%.
So you really have the space, it's just not shown on df. At least this is the case when you have a real virtual machine (like XEN or KVM). On OVZ it's all different.