Re: [gentoo-user] something is filling up the filesystem

2008-11-30 Thread Dale
Mick wrote: > On Sunday 30 November 2008, Michele Schiavo wrote: > >> lsof ? >> > > Both find and lsof are good to show what is/has been accessed/changed. > However, you may want to think of setting up logrotate and giving it a max > size for your log file(s) above which it will rotate t

Re: [gentoo-user] something is filling up the filesystem

2008-11-30 Thread Mick
On Sunday 30 November 2008, Michele Schiavo wrote: > lsof ? Both find and lsof are good to show what is/has been accessed/changed. However, you may want to think of setting up logrotate and giving it a max size for your log file(s) above which it will rotate them. -- Regards, Mick signature.

Re: [gentoo-user] something is filling up the filesystem

2008-11-30 Thread Pupino
> So tomorrow i'll try to find out wich one is guilty and try find a > remedy... (now it's 3 am, i'm a bit tired...) > i'll post back. > > Thank you all for the quick help! > Davide > I found that i had accidentally enable the full debugging output of my wireless card in the kernel, so that was wh

Re: [gentoo-user] something is filling up the filesystem

2008-11-30 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Sun, 30 Nov 2008 02:35:19 +0100, Daniel Pielmeier wrote: > First I would try to search for files that have changed recently and > than try to find out which program writes to them. > > find / -mmin -10 Add -xdev to that, otherwise it will search everything, including /proc, /sys and /home,pro

Re: [gentoo-user] something is filling up the filesystem

2008-11-29 Thread Pupino
2008/11/30 Dio, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> Hi all, >> i noticed a strange behaviour on my macine recently. >> Something is continuously filling up my root partition at a speed near >> 1k per minute. >> I have just few programs running and none of them should save that >> much information on the

Re: [gentoo-user] something is filling up the filesystem

2008-11-29 Thread Michele Schiavo
lsof ? Il giorno dom, 30/11/2008 alle 01.15 +, Pupino ha scritto: > Hi all, > i noticed a strange behaviour on my macine recently. > Something is continuously filling up my root partition at a speed near > 1k per minute. > I have just few programs running and none of them should save that > m

Re: [gentoo-user] something is filling up the filesystem

2008-11-29 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
On Sunday 30 November 2008, Pupino wrote: > Hi all, > i noticed a strange behaviour on my macine recently. > Something is continuously filling up my root partition at a speed near > 1k per minute. > I have just few programs running and none of them should save that > much information on the disk. >

Re: [gentoo-user] something is filling up the filesystem

2008-11-29 Thread Daniel Pielmeier
Pupino schrieb am 30.11.2008 02:15: > Hi all, > i noticed a strange behaviour on my macine recently. > Something is continuously filling up my root partition at a speed near > 1k per minute. > I have just few programs running and none of them should save that > much information on the disk. > Now t

RE: [gentoo-user] something is filling up the filesystem

2008-11-29 Thread Dio, James
> Hi all, > i noticed a strange behaviour on my macine recently. > Something is continuously filling up my root partition at a speed near > 1k per minute. > I have just few programs running and none of them should save that > much information on the disk. > Now the problem is that i have absolutely

Re: [gentoo-user] something is filling up the filesystem

2008-11-29 Thread Albert Hopkins
On Sun, 2008-11-30 at 01:15 +, Pupino wrote: > Hi all, > i noticed a strange behaviour on my macine recently. > Something is continuously filling up my root partition at a speed near > 1k per minute. > I have just few programs running and none of them should save that > much information on the

[gentoo-user] something is filling up the filesystem

2008-11-29 Thread Pupino
Hi all, i noticed a strange behaviour on my macine recently. Something is continuously filling up my root partition at a speed near 1k per minute. I have just few programs running and none of them should save that much information on the disk. Now the problem is that i have absolutely no idea of wh