Query: full
OS: centos
Section: 4
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FULL(4) Linux Programmer's Manual FULL(4)NAMEfull - always full deviceCONFIGURATIONIf your system does not have /dev/full created already, it can be created with the following commands: mknod -m 666 /dev/full c 1 7 chown root:root /dev/fullDESCRIPTIONFile /dev/full has major device number 1 and minor device number 7. Writes to the /dev/full device will fail with an ENOSPC error. This can be used to test how a program handles disk-full errors. Reads from the /dev/full device will return characters. Seeks on /dev/full will always succeed.FILES/dev/fullSEE ALSOmknod(1), null(4), zero(4)COLOPHONThis page is part of release 3.53 of the Linux man-pages project. A description of the project, and information about reporting bugs, can be found at http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/. Linux 2007-11-24 FULL(4)
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