File system full?
Eric F Crist
ecrist at adtechintegrated.com
Fri Jan 2 09:27:00 PST 2004
On Thursday 01 January 2004 10:15 pm, Scott W wrote:
> >>Here's my df -h readout:
> >>
> >>$ df -h
> >>Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
> >>/dev/ad0s3a 1008M 92M 835M 10% /
> >>/dev/ad0s2 1020M 19M 1001M 2% /dos
> >>/dev/ad0s3g 4.8G 69M 4.3G 2% /home
> >>/dev/ad0s3e 3.9G 3.9G -260.5M 107% /usr
> >>/dev/ad0s3f 1008M 27M 900M 3% /var
> >>/dev/ad0s1 24G 22G 2.9G 88% /nt
> >>procfs 4.0K 4.0K 0B 100% /proc
> >>/dev/da0s1 61M 61M 632K 99% /umass
> Advice- leave /var and / the size they are, they're fine if the box
> stays up as a server and runs any public services- apache logs and even
> messages log files can fill up /var relatively quickly, and if you add a
> database or any other service that can potentially log verbosely if it
> encounters any problems (or if you enable debug logging), /var can grow
> quickly.
I'm probably going to leave everything as it is. I ran a make clean from the
/usr/ports directory, did nothing else, and this is now my df -h readout:
$ df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad0s3a 1008M 92M 835M 10% /
/dev/ad0s3g 4.8G 70M 4.3G 2% /home
/dev/ad0s3e 3.9G 2.2G 1.4G 61% /usr
/dev/ad0s3f 1008M 27M 900M 3% /var
/dev/ad0s1 24G 22G 2.9G 88% /nt
procfs 4.0K 4.0K 0B 100% /proc
/dev/ad0s2 1020M 19M 1001M 2% /dos
$
As you can see, there is a massive decrease in parition use after that
completed. What I didn't think about was that I compiled all the following
'hog' sources, kde, apsfilter, and x.
Thanks for the help/advice!
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Eric F Crist
AdTech Integrated Systems, Inc
(612) 998-3588
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