I'm trying to install cuda toolkit:
sudo sh cuda_10.0.130_410.48_linux.run --silent --toolkit --toolkitpath=/usr/local/cuda-10.0
Not enough space on parition mounted at /.
Need 3391705088 bytes.
Disk space check has failed. Installation cannot continue.
But seems I have less free space that needed.
How can I check if have sufficient disk space?
df -h
show me:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
udev 16G 0 16G 0% /dev
tmpfs 3.2G 331M 2.9G 11% /run
/dev/sde3 39G 32G 4.9G 87% /
tmpfs 16G 80K 16G 1% /dev/shm
tmpfs 5.0M 8.0K 5.0M 1% /run/lock
tmpfs 16G 0 16G 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
/dev/sde4 167G 99G 61G 63% /home
/dev/mapper/isw_cifjedgigg_Volume1p1 1.8T 1.5T 268G 85% /data
/dev/sdb1 470G 195G 251G 44% /data/ssd
cgmfs 100K 0 100K 0% /run/cgmanager/fs
tmpfs 3.2G 0 3.2G 0% /run/user/1009
tmpfs 3.2G 0 3.2G 0% /run/user/1002
Is /dev/sde3
low on space? How to check what consume most of the space?
Update:
I'm more looking toward CUDA related answer, because I was able to install several version of CUDA several times and then even deleting older versions of CUDA from /usr/local
don't help, so I suspect some 'caches' after CUDA installation is still in the system.
You can check the individual file/directory disk usage by running the
du -sh *
command in the / directory... It can take a considerable amount of time because it recursively scans the directory structure.... What you have here is a single / partition which means that your boot/var/ reside inside /.... this isn't ideal.... First of all check If there are too many kernels in the /boot directory, keep the latest two and remove the rest (very carefully).... Also check if any log files in /var are using too much space... clear those files if they aren't important