[PC-BSD Testing] Attempted update to 9.1-RC3
Bridger Dyson-Smith
bdysonsmith at gmail.com
Tue Nov 27 10:22:30 PST 2012
I'm encountering the same problem on a VirtualBox install (attempting to
upgrade from 9.1-RC1 to 9.1-RC3):
% df -h /
Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/label/rootfs0 2G 425M 1.4G 23% /
[bridger at pcbsd-7422] /% df -h /usr
Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/label/usr0 23G 8G 13G 37% /usr
Thanks,
Bridger
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 12:45 PM, Bridger Dyson-Smith <bdysonsmith at gmail.com
> wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 12:39 PM, Kris Moore <kris at pcbsd.org> wrote:
>
>> On 11/17/2012 06:51, Bridger Dyson-Smith wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> 1) Would it be possible for Update Manager to pass the same errors as
>> pc-updatemanager? I had tried to get to the update a few times this morning
>> through the Update Manager, but it keep returning the following error:
>>
>> "Failed to install:System Update to 9.1-RC3 Failed to install update!
>> Please check your network connection, or change mirror servers in the
>> System Manager."
>>
>>
>> After a couple of attempts in the GUI (checking mirrors) I ran
>> pc-updatemanager and this was the result:
>>
>> # /usr/local/bin/pc-updatemanager install release-9.1-RC3
>> ERROR: Less than 1GB free on /, please clear some additional space to
>> continue!
>>
>> Having that CLI error available in the GUI might help someone save a
>> bit of time. :)
>>
>>
>> This is already done for RC3, that was bugging me also :)
>>
>
> Awesome! Thanks! :)
>
>> 2) I double-checked /:
>>
>> # df -h /
>> Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
>> /dev/label/rootfs0 2G 1.1G 659M 64% /
>>
>> Oops. Would someone be willing to share some ideas on how to go about
>> cleaning up /? I started looking around, but I'm not really sure where to
>> start. Maybe there are some previously applied updates (RC1 > RC2) that are
>> cached?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Bridger
>>
>>
>> That's for /, how about the /usr partition?
>>
>
> > df -h /usr
> Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
> /dev/label/usr0 83G 36G 39G 48% /usr
>
> I've got plenty of space in /usr. I've tried to do a little investigation
> into this, but mostly what I've found amounts to, "You should probably
> start from a fresh install." I'd like to avoid that, if possible, but I
> can't really seem to identify what's taking up so much space in /.
>
> Thanks a bunch, Kris!
>
> Bridger
>
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