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03-22-2008 09:56 PM
03-22-2008 09:56 PM
Increase /
Again i got new problem..Im using HP-UX 11.23, My /(root) is full. How to increase the space of /?
Output of bdf is given bellow...
Can any 1 help me..??Thanx in advance..
# bdf /
Filesystem kbytes used avail
/dev/vg00/lvol3 983040 982808 232
%used Mounted on
100% /
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03-22-2008 10:17 PM
03-22-2008 10:17 PM
Re: Increase /
Here is the exect answer, please find the attechment document.
Regards,
Piyush Mathiya
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03-22-2008 10:29 PM
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03-22-2008 10:40 PM
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Re: Increase /
My way is, if you don't have online JFS scenario.
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03-24-2008 02:09 AM
03-24-2008 02:09 AM
Re: Increase /
u checked any core file is there
find . -name core -print
if core file is there deletet it first
then
checked about log files then trim it
also piyush attachment also
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03-24-2008 02:26 AM
03-24-2008 02:26 AM
Re: Increase /
Its not usual that your / is getting 100%.
You should check what is the exact reason behind it.
Check size of /dev,/etc and if u have another system compare which directory is taking so much space.
u may check
lsof /(directory name)
/etc/lvmconf directory.
use du -sk *|sort -n in all directories which seems to have unusual amount of space.
BR,
Kapil
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03-25-2008 05:12 AM
03-25-2008 05:12 AM
Re: Increase /
Check for ordinary files in /dev: a mistyped tape drive name can lead to a very large text file.
Do you have any applications which are writing to / that would be better writing to a dedicated filesystem?
Mark Syder (like the drink but spelt different)