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тАО02-06-2005 07:30 PM
тАО02-06-2005 07:30 PM
Utilization of filesystem --- incorrect output from df -k
In my tru64 5.1B server , df -k shows one of filesystem is 100 % . But while calculating the utilization of each directory in that filesystem is only 60 % .
Please help me to find out which one is holding the space or to make df -k to display actual utilization.
Thanks and regards,
Guna
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тАО02-06-2005 07:43 PM
тАО02-06-2005 07:43 PM
Re: Utilization of filesystem --- incorrect output from df -k
AdvFS BMT, fragfile and other meta-data are not counted in by df....
Try "/sbin/advfs/vdf -k"
Also deleted-but-still-in-use by a process can blur your vision on the utilisation.
fuser -c /mountpoint , or lsof can help here.
__ Johan.
_JB_
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тАО02-06-2005 07:50 PM
тАО02-06-2005 07:50 PM
Re: Utilization of filesystem --- incorrect output from df -k
df takes information from quotas. Run checkquota on that file system. If the file system is root umount all other file systems and look for hidden files. More info available here with search engine.
greetings,
Michael
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тАО02-06-2005 11:49 PM
тАО02-06-2005 11:49 PM
Re: Utilization of filesystem --- incorrect output from df -k
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тАО02-07-2005 12:08 AM
тАО02-07-2005 12:08 AM
Re: Utilization of filesystem --- incorrect output from df -k
why do you repeat the same stuff I wrote? ;-)
I guess, you have a function key programmed for that answer. *grins*
Michael
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тАО02-07-2005 12:11 AM
тАО02-07-2005 12:11 AM
Re: Utilization of filesystem --- incorrect output from df -k
I tried to find thru search only , But in this case i couldn't frame correct sentence which will retrive answer for my question . And i did not know that this is related with Quota.
Hi friends ,
I used "quotacheck -guv /mountpoint" , it solved my problem.
Thanks and Regards,
Guna
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тАО02-07-2005 07:25 PM
тАО02-07-2005 07:25 PM
Re: Utilization of filesystem --- incorrect output from df -k
happy to hear about that.
Michael
ps. If the search engine were better than Ralf's hint were certainly the way to go for. ;-)
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тАО02-07-2005 08:06 PM
тАО02-07-2005 08:06 PM
Re: Utilization of filesystem --- incorrect output from df -k
Michael: no you mentioned only the search function but it seems all your HP machines are still working without a problem, due to the fact you are spending so much time posting answers from previous solutions ;-)
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тАО03-28-2005 09:12 PM
тАО03-28-2005 09:12 PM
Re: Utilization of filesystem --- incorrect output from df -k
Any better ideas as we have a 1.6Tb filesystem reporting 100% yet only 1.1Tb is in use.
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тАО03-30-2005 01:40 AM
тАО03-30-2005 01:40 AM
Re: Utilization of filesystem --- incorrect output from df -k
Are the file systems AdvFS or UFS?
Did you try Johan's suggestion re fuser or lsof? If you've tried the earlier suggestions and still don't get good results, I suspect that you have a progam/programs that have opened a bunch of temporary files and unlinked them, but not closed them (yet). If that's the case, tools like fuser and lsof will help uncover which files are open and from that you may be able to get a handle on what's happening.
Does a reboot bring the space back in check? It will if the problem is as I'm describing.
Post the output of "df -k /mountpoint" and "du -skx /mountpoint".
Greg