Re: Who is using up my root partition?

1999-10-27 Thread Laurent PICOULEAU
On Wed, 27 Oct, 1999 à 12:08:05AM +0200, Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote: On Tue, Oct 26, 1999 at 02:38:43PM +, Pedro Sanchez wrote: Hello, My root partition is reported as full but I fail to identify the files BTW did you made a 'bonie' to make a test?: its working by default in /, with a

Who is using up my root partition?

1999-10-26 Thread Pedro Sanchez
Hello, My root partition is reported as full but I fail to identify the files that are taking up all the space. /tmp and /var are symlinks to /usr/local/{tmp,var} which are in a different file system just 1% used. I use the command du -x to get a report on only the root partition and it says

Re: Who is using up my root partition?

1999-10-26 Thread Nick Cabatoff
On Oct 26, Pedro Sanchez wrote: Hello, My root partition is reported as full but I fail to identify the files that are taking up all the space. /tmp and /var are symlinks to /usr/local/{tmp,var} which are in a different file system just 1% used. I use the command du -x to get a report on

Re: Who is using up my root partition?

1999-10-26 Thread Pedro Sanchez
No way, This machine is not loaded and there are no users at this time. I just rebooted and loaded linux single and I get exactly the same, / is full but du only reports 8MB being used. I'm puzzled here :( -- Pedro I. Sanchez Nick Cabatoff wrote: On Oct 26, Pedro Sanchez wrote: Hello,

Re: Who is using up my root partition? [Solved]

1999-10-26 Thread Pedro Sanchez
The directory /data was being used to nfs mount a remote file system. However, there were some LOCAL directories under /data also. Unmounting /data and removing the local subdirectories fixed the problem. du -x was only seeing the remote files and certainly not reporting any file space

Re: Who is using up my root partition?

1999-10-26 Thread Maciej Kalisiak
On Tue, Oct 26, 1999 at 12:35:46PM -0400, Pedro Sanchez wrote: This machine is not loaded and there are no users at this time. I just rebooted and loaded linux single and I get exactly the same, / is full but du only reports 8MB being used. This is a wild shot, and I don't really think so

Re: Who is using up my root partition?

1999-10-26 Thread Jean-Yves BARBIER
On Tue, Oct 26, 1999 at 02:38:43PM +, Pedro Sanchez wrote: Hello, My root partition is reported as full but I fail to identify the files that are taking up all the space. /tmp and /var are symlinks to /usr/local/{tmp,var} which are in a different file system just 1% used. I use the