[Orca] Known Issues Update (#7569)
* add known issue for no space left * update style * update with comments * new update
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					@ -148,3 +148,43 @@ For Spark Dynamic Allocation mode, you are also recommended to manually set `num
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```python
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					```python
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init_orca_context(..., num_ray_nodes=2, ray_node_cpu_cores=4)
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					init_orca_context(..., num_ray_nodes=2, ray_node_cpu_cores=4)
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```
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					```
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					### No Space Left on Device
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					This error may happen when your disk even has free space, the reason could be:
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					1. Inodes do not have enough space.  
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					2. Processes are still using deleted files.
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					To solve this issue, please follow the steps below:
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					1. Checkout Spaces on Inodes
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					   Please check the space on available inodes using the command below:
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					      ```bash
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					      sudo df -i
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					   Then you will see the overview information of all Inodes and the availability state.
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					   ```bash
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					   Filesystem       Inodes   IUsed    IFree IUse% Mounted on
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					   udev           98880204    3552 98876652    1% /dev
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					   tmpfs          98889585    3381 98886204    1% /run
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					   /dev/sda2      14622720 2119508 12503212   15% /
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					   tmpfs          98889585   18225 98871360    1% /dev/shm
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					   tmpfs          98889585       5 98889580    1% /run/lock
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					   tmpfs          98889585      19 98889566    1% /sys/fs/cgroup
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					   ```
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					   If there is a disk that uses a small part but the Inode table is full, you should delete useless files.
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					2. Restart the Process to Free Space
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					   Files that were deleted (while processes are still running) could keep the space reserved, you should restart processes to free up the space.
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					   Please run the command below to see which processes have opened descriptors to deleted files:
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					   ```bash
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					   sudo lsof | grep deleted
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					   Then you could restart the processes to free up the reserved space.
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					   ```bash
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					   sudo systemctl restart service_name
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					   ```
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