Hi community,
yesterday i just want to upload some iso files via web gui.
Before finishing i got an error. Syslog said:
pve pveproxy[3674]: write to temporary file failed - at /usr/share/perl5/PVE/HTTPServer.pm line 1057.
So i used SCP to upload - no problem.
But days before i had the another installation on the same host with ZFS (now ext4), but with more root hdd space (about 20 GB).
With this configuration the upload worked.
Now i got a root space total of 4,88 GB and used are 995 MB and the upload of 4GB to /var/lib/vz, with more the 70 GB free, does not work.
I scaled down the space, because i need more space for vdisks and iso.
Is it possible that the upload need more root space for the copy process ("copy" this is what i can read in the task bar)?
1. Upload -> /
2. copy/move -> /var/lib/vz
?
thanks in advance
yesterday i just want to upload some iso files via web gui.
Before finishing i got an error. Syslog said:
pve pveproxy[3674]: write to temporary file failed - at /usr/share/perl5/PVE/HTTPServer.pm line 1057.
So i used SCP to upload - no problem.
But days before i had the another installation on the same host with ZFS (now ext4), but with more root hdd space (about 20 GB).
With this configuration the upload worked.
Now i got a root space total of 4,88 GB and used are 995 MB and the upload of 4GB to /var/lib/vz, with more the 70 GB free, does not work.
I scaled down the space, because i need more space for vdisks and iso.
Is it possible that the upload need more root space for the copy process ("copy" this is what i can read in the task bar)?
1. Upload -> /
2. copy/move -> /var/lib/vz
?
thanks in advance