This isn’t a bug.
This is how Linux behaves when the 10% margin has been exceeded. It will not allow future writes until below the min free setting of the filesystem.
This also occurs when the number of inodes has been exceeded.
The solution:
This isn’t a bug.
This is how Linux behaves when the 10% margin has been exceeded. It will not allow future writes until below the min free setting of the filesystem.
This also occurs when the number of inodes has been exceeded.
The solution: