Am 25. Aug, 2019 schwätzte Hadi Motamedi so: moin moin Hadi,
du -sh /usr/* That will show you disk usage per directory in /usr/. You can then investigate the directories using lots of space. You might also verify you don't have a bunch of deleted files that haven't yet been removed from the disk. sudo lsof | grep dele My experience with /usr filling up is that something is putting data in there that shouldn't go there or that /usr isn't big enough to hold all the library files. For the latter, see if there are unused packages you can uninstall. There shouldn't be any hidden files in /usr, but you might want to verify. ls -la /usr/ ciao, der.hans
Dear All On my server , the "df -m" shows /usr as 100% occupied . How can I find big size files on it to delete someone to free more space ? Thank you
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