> If I check that partition and find that somehow it is nearly full, what
> can I do about it? I have loads of space in my NAS, but I guess we are
> not talking about the same things?
Most NAS devices keep a system partition which is apart from what you're
seeing from the user's POV. LMS otoh is often installed on that small
system partition.
> As for the CPAN not fitting, it has something to do with a 6x MB limit
> imposed on some of the folders (from which SSOTS would see the package).
> A poster on the 3rd party hardware forum got around that by putting the
> big 100+ MB file in another folder and made a symlink in the SSOTS
> readable folder.
That's how you can probably work around the limitation for the cache as
well: move LMS' cache folder on some data partition where you have lots
of space, then create a symlink in the place where LMS is expecting it
to be. (or change some startup script to have it point its cache folder
to another place. But that might be more involved)
--
Michael
> can I do about it? I have loads of space in my NAS, but I guess we are
> not talking about the same things?
Most NAS devices keep a system partition which is apart from what you're
seeing from the user's POV. LMS otoh is often installed on that small
system partition.
> As for the CPAN not fitting, it has something to do with a 6x MB limit
> imposed on some of the folders (from which SSOTS would see the package).
> A poster on the 3rd party hardware forum got around that by putting the
> big 100+ MB file in another folder and made a symlink in the SSOTS
> readable folder.
That's how you can probably work around the limitation for the cache as
well: move LMS' cache folder on some data partition where you have lots
of space, then create a symlink in the place where LMS is expecting it
to be. (or change some startup script to have it point its cache folder
to another place. But that might be more involved)
--
Michael