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Problem in opening Cadence frm terminal

Analog Design
Analog Design over 14 years ago

 Hi...;

        By opening cadence icfb & , It could not be opened and getting error message like below

[mudassar@vlsi58 ~]$ csh
[mudassar@vlsi58 ~]$ source cadence.cshrc
[mudassar@vlsi58 ~]$ icfb &
[1] 4263
[mudassar@vlsi58 ~]$ *WARNING* file /home/mudassar/CDS.log fflush failed. No space left on device
*WARNING* file /home/mudassar/CDS.log.1 fflush failed. No space left on device
*WARNING* file /home/mudassar/CDS.log.2 fflush failed. No space left on device
*WARNING* file /home/mudassar/CDS.log.3 fflush failed. No space left on device
*WARNING* file /home/mudassar/CDS.log.4 fflush failed. No space left on device
*WARNING* file /home/mudassar/CDS.log.5 fflush failed. No space left on device
*WARNING* file /home/mudassar/CDS.log.6 fflush failed. No space left on device
*WARNING* file /home/mudassar/CDS.log.7 fflush failed. No space left on device
*WARNING* file /home/mudassar/CDS.log.8 fflush failed. No space left on device
*WARNING* file /home/mudassar/CDS.log.9 fflush failed. No space left on device
Failed to lock log file: /home/mudassar/CDS.log.9

How to overcome this problem . If any1 help me I will be thank full . 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    I nearly wrote "sudo rm -rf /*" but decided that would be irresponsible of me...

    Seriously though, if you have filled up your disk quota, it's because you've created too much data. Nobody in this forum can possibly know what you have created or how big it is, or what you should delete. There are numerous UNIX commands to allow you to look at disk usage (including the "du" command) and there are also graphical file browsers in window managers such as KDE and Gnome for those who don't know the UNIX command line commands...

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    I nearly wrote "sudo rm -rf /*" but decided that would be irresponsible of me...

    Seriously though, if you have filled up your disk quota, it's because you've created too much data. Nobody in this forum can possibly know what you have created or how big it is, or what you should delete. There are numerous UNIX commands to allow you to look at disk usage (including the "du" command) and there are also graphical file browsers in window managers such as KDE and Gnome for those who don't know the UNIX command line commands...

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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