kcore is just what is in your Ram in your computer that very second.  You 
know how linux likes to make dir's out of everything.

look in "lost+found"?




On Friday 12 April 2002 03:03 am, you wrote:
> It's possible the mount failed and you actually did the copy to local hard
> drive / instead of the remote drive
> On Fri, 12 Apr 2002 01:35:03 -0500
>
> David Rankin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Help!!
> >
> >     I think I killed it! LM 7.2. I was dorking around with a backup script
> > and I innocently made a few modification and I filled the / partition up
> > to the MAX. Specifically, df showed the following (before and after):
> >
> > [david@Nemesis david]$ df
> > Filesystem           1k-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
> > /dev/hda1               241116     94480    134188  41% /
> > /dev/hda8             22580208    613160  20820012   3% /home
> > /dev/hda6              3020140    921856   1944868  32% /usr
> > /dev/hda7             18081960     65116  17098332   0% /var
> > /proc/bus/usb          4520490   4520490         0 100% /proc/bus/usb
> >
> > [root@Nemesis david]# df
> > Filesystem           1k-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
> > /dev/hda1               241116    241116         0 100% /
> > /dev/hda8             22580208    613940  20819232   3% /home
> > /dev/hda6              3020140    921856   1944868  32% /usr
> > /dev/hda7             18081960     65116  17098332   0% /var
> > /proc/bus/usb          4520490   4520490         0 100% /proc/bus/usb
> >
> >     Somehow I lost 134 Megs on the / mount point??? Where in the Sam Hill
> > did it go? I've looked and I can't find it (#$#%%^) The modified script
> > I ran was as follows:
> >
> > echo \
> > echo Starting Rankin*Bertin, PLLC Backup......
> > echo \
> > smbmount  //tripod/c /mnt/tripod -o password=xxxxxxxx
> > cp -Ruvf /home/samba/rbpllc /mnt/tripod/rbpllcbackup > /home/david/log
> > umount /mnt/tripod
> >
> >     Oh, it freaking died in the cp action and never got to "umount
> > /mnt/tripod"
> >
> >     The echo \ was all that was added in trying to put line feeds in the
> > script. (I now know that doesn't do it....) The log file is no help.
> >
> >     Anyway, I have looked and looked for some file that I created that was
> > over 50M but I can't find shi%. Oh, I've found "core" and "kcore" but I
> > don't think those memory files are doing it. Are they?????
> >
> >     Help!!! Am I screwed? Did I do something really really bad? How do I
> > get my 134M back? Where in the hell is the file I created that sucked
> > all my disk space up?
> >
> >     Uh...., it goes without saying that any help will be GREATLY
> > aprectiated!
> >
> > --
> > David C. Rankin, J.D., P.E.
> > ASEL -- Instrument
> > Nacogdoches, Texas
> > N31 34.7 W094 42.6
> > 355 MSL

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Esler, Joel
SGT, USA

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