[p4] How well does perforce handle the disk being full?

Dave Lewis dlewis78731 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 10 11:31:26 PDT 2007


probably depends upon what it was doing at the moment.  I was doing a
large submit, when the disk the server was on hit quota.  It just gave
error messages and the submit didn't go thru.  I checked the status
afterwards and it just looked like the submit failed, and it was ready
for me to try again, the changelist was still open. I don't think it
caused any problems at all.  On the other hand, since I was creating
the initial depot, I just started the server on a different disk and
re-did the add, so I did not retain the state of the failed submit,
and thus wouldn't have seen any subsequent problems.

dave

On 9/10/07, William Deegan <bdbaddog at gmail.com> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> If the disk which perforce is storing the journal, checkpoints, and
> depot and database files on fills up, how bad is it?
>
> -Bill
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