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07-21-2006 04:02 AM
07-21-2006 04:02 AM
Hi,
Root filesystem is full in one of the server. Can someone tell me a way to track the large files created in the root filesystem to resolve this issue?
Thanks.
Rajim
Root filesystem is full in one of the server. Can someone tell me a way to track the large files created in the root filesystem to resolve this issue?
Thanks.
Rajim
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07-21-2006 04:11 AM
Re: root filesystem is full
Hi:
Look at where the space has been consumed -- largest to smallest directory usage, first:
# du -kx / | sort -k1nr | more
Most notably, look at '/dev/' for any non-special files. A common mistake is to create a file named '/dev/rmt/om' --- with the letter "o" instead of the number "0".
Regards!
...JRF...
Look at where the space has been consumed -- largest to smallest directory usage, first:
# du -kx / | sort -k1nr | more
Most notably, look at '/dev/' for any non-special files. A common mistake is to create a file named '/dev/rmt/om' --- with the letter "o" instead of the number "0".
Regards!
...JRF...
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