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тАО08-05-2007 02:57 PM
тАО08-05-2007 02:57 PM
Will anybody pls tell me that which log files can I remove when root partition is gone upto 100% ?
waiting for ur replies n thanx in advance..........
Regards,
Lokesh Nagpal......
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тАО08-05-2007 04:09 PM
тАО08-05-2007 04:09 PM
Solutionfind / -xdev -type f - name 'core*'
Next, look in the /dev tree for any regular files. It is common for someone to accidently write to "tape" file such as /dev/rmt/Om (letter O) when they meant /dev/rmt/0m (zero).
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тАО08-05-2007 06:46 PM
тАО08-05-2007 06:46 PM
Re: Root Partition 100%
http://www.unix.com/hp-ux/26934-what-to-do-when-file-system-of-hp-ux-box-is-full.html
Cheers,
Awadhesh
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тАО08-06-2007 11:36 PM
тАО08-06-2007 11:36 PM
Re: Root Partition 100%
Maybe you can try and run this command below, it list out all the files on vg00. Go through the files and you will be able to tell which one you can remove.
du -xka | sort -ur
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Vincent
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тАО08-07-2007 12:56 AM
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Re: Root Partition 100%
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тАО08-07-2007 04:52 PM
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Re: Root Partition 100%
please also refer to this technical knowledge id
http://www1.itrc.hp.com/service/cki/docDisplay.do?docLocale=en&docId=emr_na-c00904662-7
hope this help
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тАО08-07-2007 07:07 PM
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Re: Root Partition 100%
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Prasanth
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тАО08-07-2007 07:26 PM
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Re: Root Partition 100%
You may want to first search for big file(say 10Mb) resides in root directory via:
# find / -xdev -size +20000
If any, do "ll" to check what it is.
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