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?

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