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тАО03-23-2008 04:42 PM
тАО03-23-2008 04:42 PM
file system full
When I go to my office,Linux box has a file system full.
so I deleted the file one of the biggest files.
but it still seemed full. what is it? why it seemed to be full
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тАО03-23-2008 07:23 PM
тАО03-23-2008 07:23 PM
Re: file system full
or have installed the system in a single partition.
Please send output of "df" command.
What command did you use to remove the file ?
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тАО03-23-2008 08:04 PM
тАО03-23-2008 08:04 PM
Re: file system full
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тАО03-24-2008 12:44 AM
тАО03-24-2008 12:44 AM
Re: file system full
[root@web root]# df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/ida/c0d0p2 20159932 3210028 15925824 17% /
/dev/ida/c0d0p1 1032056 27348 952284 3% /boot
/dev/ida/c0d0p5 3120296 445676 2516116 16% /home
none 1027740 0 1027740 0% /dev/shm
/dev/ida/c0d0p3 7224712 4057148 2800568 60% /usr
/dev/ida/c0d0p7 1032056 944880 34752 97% /var
ns40g:/fs_affis/affis
206515200 120893728 85621472 59% /affisportal
ns40g:/nastv 252092992 139623872 112469120 56% /nastv
spa:/A2 204746784 154156800 48542528 77% /nastv_old
It displays as below in the crontab file
0 * * * * /home/ebrother/client/bin/RecoveryTrans.sh
#0-59 * * * * /opt/FJSVj2ee/var/deployment/ijserver/portal/apps/soft.sh
30 5 * * * /usr/sbin/ntpdate 211.237.50.12
#0-59 * * * * /bin/sh /root/mon_ssostart
#45 3 * * * /bin/sh /root/restart_was.sh
#0 8 * * 1-5 /opt/FJSVj2ee/var/deployment/ijserver/portal/apps/portal/makepage/publish.sh
#30 12 * * * /opt/FJSVj2ee/var/deployment/ijserver/portal/apps/portal/makepage/publish.sh
#30 17 * * * /opt/FJSVj2ee/var/deployment/ijserver/portal/apps/portal/makepage/publish.sh
#20 * * * * /opt/FJSVj2ee/var/deployment/ijserver/portal/apps/portal/makepage/pub_ws.sh
00 6 * * * /usr/local/bin/affismon
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тАО03-24-2008 01:53 AM
тАО03-24-2008 01:53 AM
Re: file system full
cron.d
cron.daily
cron.hourly
cron.weekly
cron.monthly
files, which is not needed by you. and also in /etc/crontab file, which is unnecessary for you. may be most of the items in that file is overhead for your system.
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тАО03-24-2008 03:06 AM
тАО03-24-2008 03:06 AM
Re: file system full
The command "lsof +L1" can be used to find any deleted files that are still being used. It will also indicate the PID file of the process using the file, so you can find out what application needs to be stopped to free the disk space.
MK