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тАО09-02-2007 10:34 PM
тАО09-02-2007 10:34 PM
But in that particular folder. i am not able to login. the error comes like, there is not enough space on the login in the particular direcotory. so how can i anlyze it.
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тАО09-02-2007 10:55 PM
тАО09-02-2007 10:55 PM
Solutionlog in at console.
Worst case, boot the system at console to single user mode.
du -k | sort -rn | more
# in single user mode mount /usr first
This will let you know where to trim.
The most likely cause of this is a full / filesystem or /var
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тАО09-02-2007 10:57 PM
тАО09-02-2007 10:57 PM
Re: file system
paste the bdf output and full path of partical dir.
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тАО09-03-2007 01:09 AM
тАО09-03-2007 01:09 AM
Re: file system
In Unix, the correct term is "directory"! A "folder" is a Windows' term for "directory". When in Rome, do as the Romans do!!!
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тАО09-03-2007 03:34 AM
тАО09-03-2007 03:34 AM
Re: file system
what kind of fileystem ? is it OS or Database ?
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тАО09-03-2007 09:06 PM
тАО09-03-2007 09:06 PM
Re: file system
For example if /abc is almost full, do these:
(1) search for huge file that can be deleted
# find /abc -xdev -size +10000000c (To list around 10MB file)
(2) extend the filesytem if needed
-check 'vgdisplay vgxx',for available PE
-then using 'lvextend' to extend the filesystem
"man vgdisplay" to see more info.
"man lvextend" to see more info.
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тАО09-03-2007 09:06 PM
тАО09-03-2007 09:06 PM
Re: file system
For example if /abc is almost full, do either of these:
(1) search for huge file that can be deleted
# find /abc -xdev -size +10000000c (To list around 10MB file)
(2) extend the filesytem if needed
-check 'vgdisplay vgxx',for available PE
-then using 'lvextend' to extend the filesystem
"man vgdisplay" to see more info.
"man lvextend" to see more info.