From: Jeff Wellens (jeffw@pbs.com)
Date: Fri Mar 28 2003 - 11:08:06 EST
Well the problem is fixed. I started stopping all of my databases so I
could 'unmount' some filesystems to see if
there was files 'hidden' under some of my mount points. This was a
suggestion given to me be a couple people
which was a VERY good suggestion. But after my databases were stopped, my
root filesystem was back
to only 15% full. I am not exactly sure what happened but I guess it is
fixed now.
Thanks to everyone that helped me!!
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Hello all.
Something is filling up my root filesystem as it is 100% full. I have
searched and search for what is causing this and
can't seem to fine it. I have gone into ever directory mounted on root and
ran a "du -sk ." I have only accounted
for about 230meg. And the filesystem is 480meg in size. I have also check
for hidden files "ls -al"
Any ideas on how I can find out what is filling up my root filesystem.
Thank You.
Jeff Wellens
Technical Support Analyst
jeffw@pbs.com
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