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rays2016
Calcite | Level 5

I have been using SAS Studio to execute SAS University Edition for about 4-5 months.

Over the weekend I successfully executed a sas program. Last night and today I attempted to rerun the program and got the following error, "No space left on device".

In the saslog I also got the error messages.

ERROR: Insufficient space in file WORK.'SASTMP-000000142'n.ITEMSTOR.
ERROR: Fatal ODS error has occurred. Unable to continue processing this output destination.
WARNING: No body file. RTF output will not be created.
ERROR: Out of space writing to file /tmp/SAS_workE687000007B7_localhost.localdomain/#LN00062.
 
How can I resolve this space issue?
Thanks for any assistance.
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AndrewHowell
Moderator

Hi - looks like your vitual server has run out of virtual disk space and might need a clean-out.

 

Are you assigning permanent libraries (and then neglecting to manage their storage)?

 

Suggestions:

- Prior to running your job, execute a PROC DATASETS LIB=WORK NOWARN NOLIST KILL; RUN;

- Start with a fresh SAS University Edition, and see if the problem arises from the very start, or if you have to run it several times before it falls over.

 

Hope it helps.

 

Regards,

Andrew

therajatmadaan
Calcite | Level 5

Hi Andrew,

 

 I am facing the same issue and i also tried running the statement:PROC DATASETS LIB=WORK NOWARN NOLIST KILL; RUN;

but its showing the same error that "No Space Left on Disk". Is there any other solution ?

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