Questions and Answers : Windows : Used all my hard drive space
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wetlandguy Send message Joined: 27 Sep 05 Posts: 4 Credit: 22,485 RAC: 0 |
This has now happened twice. I return to my computer and find that there is a warning message that I have basically no hard drive space. I figured out the culprit by tracking down the Boinc project bins. Apparently Rosetta does something and creates a file (just over 16GB) that brings my machine to its knees. I figured it was just a glitch thie first time so I wiped out all of my Boinc folders, reinstalled the latest Boinc software, and re-attached to each project. I also checked my preferences to be sure I had not missed something. At the time, I suspected Rosetta, but I figured it was something that would not happen again. After checking my Boinc preferences, I confimed that they will not allow more than 1GB to be used by all Boinc projects. It just happened again last night. I wiped out the Rosetta bin (deleted the 16GB file), detatched from the project and will need some advice before participating again. Any ideas? |
Tern Send message Joined: 25 Oct 05 Posts: 576 Credit: 4,695,362 RAC: 9 |
The only file that can grow beyond the limit you set for BOINC is the error log. If you have a 16GB error log, something major is messed up. This is a text file you should be able to open and read, and see what it's saying. I would suspect something like a missing file, that it tries to find over and over again. If you can correct the underlying error, this one should certainly go away! |
wetlandguy Send message Joined: 27 Sep 05 Posts: 4 Credit: 22,485 RAC: 0 |
The only file that can grow beyond the limit you set for BOINC is the error log. If you have a 16GB error log, something major is messed up. This is a text file you should be able to open and read, and see what it's saying. I would suspect something like a missing file, that it tries to find over and over again. If you can correct the underlying error, this one should certainly go away! |
wetlandguy Send message Joined: 27 Sep 05 Posts: 4 Credit: 22,485 RAC: 0 |
Sorry about the last blank post. Have you ever tried to open a 16gb file? I can only imagine that it would be problematic. Also, I am unsure as to how I would fix anything. The application does not have any options that I can set. I guess it is some strange rare error with Rosetta. I have been a SETI and BOINC user for years now and have never had any issues like this on my Mac or Windows machines. |
nightowl - i5-750 Send message Joined: 14 Oct 05 Posts: 19 Credit: 1,750,826 RAC: 0 |
change your settings to allow not so much disk space, thats the easiest thing to do... also set to connect every day, no more. |
wetlandguy Send message Joined: 27 Sep 05 Posts: 4 Credit: 22,485 RAC: 0 |
change your settings to allow not so much disk space, thats the easiest thing to do... Thnak you for the reply. I have my settings so that the computer connects several times a day. I also have my preferences set to allow no more than about 1GB of space to be used. Something somewhere is terribly wrong with Rosetta. A re-install of all Boinc projects that included deleting ALL of my Boinc related data :( and update of the preferences was not able to fix it. It is looking like I am the only person with this particular problem. I will not be able to participate in Rosetta if this problem is not solved. Since detaching from Rosetta, the problem has not occurred. |
myself Send message Joined: 7 Dec 05 Posts: 1 Credit: 28,066 RAC: 0 |
change your settings to allow not so much disk space, thats the easiest thing to do... I have a very similiar issue. The program in the message tab tells me there is only 1g free. However program manager says over 20g is free. |
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