On 3/30/2010 1:21 PM, Niki Kovacs wrote:
JohnS a écrit :
This may help help you I have the same problem.
First to rule out the USB Drive copy file on the server machine itself from like a dvd rom to the USB Drive in order to check out how it is working,
Try this go directly to the Mount Folder of your NFS Share and open it up then copy and paste a file into it. Don't do a browse network to access the nfs share. You want the hard mounted nfs share.
You should have better success with another 128MB of RAM..
I *think* I found out. This same server also runs a cronjob for an rsync-based backup script, and it looks like after renaming some of the target directories that had to be filtered out, the script slowly but steadily filled the disk and then went rogue.
I corrected that problem, and now it *looks* like everything's OK. But you're right. Another 128 MB RAM won't hurt. (My first computer, a single-board 8080, actually had 512 *bytes* of RAM, so it's just a matter of adapting to modern times :oD)
I think the trick is to spend as much _money_ as you did for RAM in the old days and you'll be fine.