You are not logged in.
I'm recently having a problem trying to sync the package databases or any packages with pacman.
Here're some outputs: http://pastebin.ca/2108502
I've tried different mirrors but no avail. should I delete the dbs and then try ?
Last edited by debdj (2012-02-01 18:13:21)
Offline
Post the output of 'df -Th' please.
Here it is:
└$ df -Th
Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
rootfs rootfs 9.3G 2.8G 6.1G 31% /
/dev devtmpfs 371M 0 371M 0% /dev
/run tmpfs 374M 208K 374M 1% /run
/dev/sda6 ext4 9.3G 2.8G 6.1G 31% /
shm tmpfs 374M 0 374M 0% /dev/shm
tmpfs tmpfs 374M 8.0K 374M 1% /tmp
/dev/sda7 ext4 3.8G 2.4G 1.2G 67% /home
/dev/sda8 ext4 610M 610M 0 100% /var
/dev/sda9 ext4 1.2G 81M 1006M 8% /boot
/dev/sda10 fuseblk 59G 49G 11G 83% /media/softwares
/dev/sda11 fuseblk 59G 56G 3.2G 95% /media/games
/dev/sda12 fuseblk 59G 56G 3.4G 95% /media/E2
/dev/sda13 fuseblk 59G 56G 2.7G 96% /media/New_Free_Drive
/dev/sda18 fuseblk 115G 109G 5.8G 95% /media/Entertainment
/dev/sda5 fuseblk 15G 6.4G 8.3G 44% /media/books.docs.funI deleted the db files and sync went fine for once. After rebooting its the same problem. Though core and extra rep databases got synced, it was stuck at community @ 24%. and now the same is happening again.
Never had this problem defore after upgrading to pacman4.
EDIT: I have swap on sda16. shouldn't it show that as well?
Last edited by debdj (2012-02-01 17:01:05)
Offline
Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda8 ext4 610M 610M 0 100% /varYour /var partition is full. I think your need to make some space there.
pacman keeps stuff in /var by default: sync dbs, local ones, logs, package cache.
Last edited by karol (2012-02-01 17:04:04)
Offline
falconindy wrote:Post the output of 'df -Th' please.
Here it is:
└$ df -Th Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda8 ext4 610M 610M 0 100% /var
/var is full. Pacman stores the package cache, logs, sync databases in there. 610M is very small for var though, it may be better if you store your pacman cache elsewhere by default (edit the relevant option in pacman.conf)
pacman -Scwill get rid of any uninstalled packages in cache. Append another c to clear all packages from cache (they'll still be installed).
Rauchen verboten
Offline
Offline