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Special Forums Hardware Increasing the filesystem size Post 302935933 by fpmurphy on Friday 20th of February 2015 09:51:53 AM
Old 02-20-2015
If you provide us with the output of the df and the fstat -l commands, somebody here can assist you.

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FHOPEN(2)						      BSD System Calls Manual							 FHOPEN(2)

NAME
fhopen, fhstat, fhstatvfs -- access file via file handle LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc) SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/mount.h> int fhopen(const void *fhp, size_t fh_size, int flags); #include <sys/stat.h> int fhstat(const void *fhp, size_t fh_size, struct stat *sb); #include <sys/statvfs.h> int fhstatvfs(const void *fhp, size_t fh_size, struct statvfs *buf); int fhstatvfs1(const void *fhp, size_t fh_size, struct statvfs *buf, int flags); DESCRIPTION
These functions provide a means to access a file given the opaque file handle fhp and the size fh_size of the opaque object as returned by getfh(2). As this method bypasses directory access restrictions, these calls are restricted to the superuser. fhopen() opens the file referenced by fhp for reading and/or writing as specified by the argument flags and returns the file descriptor to the calling process. The flags are specified by or'ing together the flags used for the open(2) call. All said flags are valid except for O_CREAT. fhstat(), fhstatvfs(), and fhstatvfs1() provide the functionality of the fstat(2), fstatvfs(2), and fstatvfs1(2) calls except that they return information for the file referred to by fhp rather than an open file. RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, fhopen() returns the file descriptor for the opened file, while fhstat(), fhstatvfs(), and fhstatvfs1() return 0. Otherwise, -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error. ERRORS
In addition to the errors returned by open(2), fstat(2), fstatvfs(2), and fstatvfs1(2), respectively, fhopen(), fhstat(), fhstatvfs(), and fhstatvfs1() will return [EINVAL] Calling fhopen() with O_CREAT set or invalid fh_size. [ESTALE] The file handle fhp is no longer valid. SEE ALSO
fstat(2), fstatvfs(2), fstatvfs1(2), getfh(2), open(2) HISTORY
The fhopen(), and fhstat() functions first appeared in NetBSD 1.5. The fhstatvfs() function replaced fhstatfs() in NetBSD 3.0. BSD
August 5, 2009 BSD
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