Hmm.. / is 108%!
Chip McClure
vhm3 at gigguardian.com
Mon May 19 09:21:08 PDT 2003
On Mon, 19 May 2003, Lewis Watson wrote:
Hello Lewis,
try doing a "du -k /" when in the root partition. That will give you a
listing of directory usage (preceded by the KB size), so you know where to
look for the files.
Chip
> This system is a production www server in an isp environment. Please let
> me know if this is too {OT}..
>
> Disk status:
> Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
> /dev/ar0s1a 128990 128174 -9502 108% /
> /dev/ar0s1h 61934666 4572354 52407540 8% /home
> /dev/ar0s1f 257998 696 236664 0% /tmp
> /dev/ar0s1g 9289902 2486716 6059994 29% /usr
> /dev/ar0s1e 2064302 109496 1789662 6% /var
> procfs 4 4 0 100% /proc
>
> I had an automated script that got out of hand the other night and now I
> have 108% in /.
>
> I don't see anything out of the ordinary in / so I am not sure where to
> look next. Can someone push me in the right direction?
> Thanks!
> Lewis
>
>
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