On Tue, 28 Oct 2008 13:10:15 -0400, Christopher K. Johnson wrote:

> Beartooth wrote:
>>      I'd like to pipe that into top, or some such, to make it display
>> only the files of 100K and up; [...]

> How about looking at the largest 30 files and directories there sorted
> by size in megabytes?
> 
> cd /var/log
> du -ms * | sort -rn | head -n 30

        Aha! Yes, absolutely. Thank you much. I get :

]# du -ms * | sort -rn | head -n 30
19      audit
1       yum.log
1       Xorg.setup.log
1       Xorg.5.log.old
1       Xorg.5.log
1       Xorg.4.log.old
1       Xorg.4.log
1       Xorg.3.log.old
1       Xorg.3.log
1       Xorg.2.log.old
1       Xorg.2.log
1       Xorg.1.log.old
1       Xorg.1.log
1       Xorg.0.log.old
1       Xorg.0.log
1       wtmp-20081001
1       wtmp
1       setroubleshoot
1       secure-20081026
1       secure-20081019
1       secure-20081012
1       secure-20081005
1       secure
1       samba
1       rpmpkgs-20081026
1       rpmpkgs-20081019
1       rpmpkgs-20081012
1       rpmpkgs-20081005
1       rpmpkgs
1       qtparted-20081025-10h53m26s.log

        IOW, nothing like what I was getting yesterday ...
-- 
Beartooth Staffwright, PhD, Neo-Redneck Linux Convert
Remember I know precious little of what I am talking about.

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