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[[!comment format=mdwn
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username="nobodyinperson"
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subject="When a weird 'no space left on device' error appears"
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date="2022-12-21T16:46:44Z"
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content="""
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When you run into weird `no space left on device` errors although there clearly **is** enough room on your disk while running `git annex repair`, it probably means that your `/tmp` is too small (You can verify with `watch -n0 df -h` or just `df -h`). You can instruct `git annex repair` to use a different directory for intermediate storage via the `TMPDIR` environment variable:
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```bash
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mkdir /path/to/dir/with/enough/space
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TMPDIR=/path/to/dir/with/enough/space git annex repair
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# Now that new dir is used and the 'no space left on device' error should disappear
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```
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Might be worth adding a note for `TMPDIR` to the `git annex repair` manpage, @joey?
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"""]]
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