13.01.2012 14:28, Francois Pussault P?P8QP5Q:
With a so huge /var 90% is anormal, you should already look for a logrotate solution or choose a new partition map you will use on next update of the machine.
First of all, thanks all for your replies. As I said /var is used for www-aplication under chroot apache. /var/log is clear: # du -sch /var/* 2.0K /var/account 2.0K /var/audit 2.0K /var/authpf 1.5M /var/backups 730K /var/cache 4.0K /var/crash 20.0K /var/cron 14.7M /var/db 4.0K /var/empty 44.0K /var/games 1.4M /var/log 8.0K /var/lost+found 4.2M /var/mail 4.0K /var/msgs 26.4M /var/mysql 52.0K /var/named 2.0K /var/quotas 152K /var/run 2.0K /var/rwho 2.0K /var/sasl2 2.0K /var/siproxd 28.0K /var/spool 781M /var/squid 4.0K /var/tmp 1.4G /var/www 28.0K /var/yp 2.2G total do I understand correctly, that in my case the easiest way is decrease /home and increase /var?