Stefan Hundhammer pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
> On Wednesday 30 January 2008 13:55, Carlos E. R. wrote:
>>> du -sk|sort -n will report least used to most used. Ignore filesystems
>>> on other partitions and you are on your way to solving the problem. When
>>> you find which directory is the
Carlos E. R. pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
>
>
> The Tuesday 2008-01-29 at 23:40 -0500, Ken Schneider wrote:
>
>> du -sk|sort -n will report least used to most used. Ignore filesystems
>> on other partitions and you are on your way to solving the problem. When
>> you find which directory i
On Wednesday 30 January 2008 13:55, Carlos E. R. wrote:
> > du -sk|sort -n will report least used to most used. Ignore filesystems
> > on other partitions and you are on your way to solving the problem. When
> > you find which directory is the culprit cd to it and run the command
> > again and ag
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The Tuesday 2008-01-29 at 23:40 -0500, Ken Schneider wrote:
du -sk|sort -n will report least used to most used. Ignore filesystems
on other partitions and you are on your way to solving the problem. When
you find which directory is the culprit c
Jerry Houston wrote:
Aaron Kulkis wrote:
Your problem is that you failed to make a /home partition,
and your personal files have filled up the root partition.
I don't know if it would help in this situation at all, but I found my
server filling up for no good reason I could think of. Then I h
Rajko M. pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
> On Tuesday 29 January 2008 09:09:47 am Carlos E. R. wrote:
>> Carlos E. R.
>
> Still, it is not close to 965 MiB.
> Looking the partitions it seems that all is created during installation, so
> it
> should not be a /tmp and /var previous cont
On Tuesday 29 January 2008 09:09:47 am Carlos E. R. wrote:
> The Tuesday 2008-01-29 at 00:20 -0600, Rajko M. wrote:
> > The problem seems to be somewhat tight size of partitions:
> > Device SizeMount point Free
> > sda2965.1MB / 0B
> > sda8
On Tuesday 29 January 2008 12:26:32 pm Jerry Houston wrote:
> Sunny wrote:
> > Check in Yast/System/sysconfig/System/Cron - there are setting to
> > enable automatic cleanup of the temp directories.
>
> Sounds good. Thanks!
well, i guess i will try a repost: the problem at hand is most probably a
Sunny wrote:
> Check in Yast/System/sysconfig/System/Cron - there are setting to
> enable automatic cleanup of the temp directories.
Sounds good. Thanks!
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On Tuesday 29 January 2008 05:01:37 am Carlos E. R. wrote:
> The Monday 2008-01-28 at 14:24 -0500, Aaron Kulkis wrote:
> > Carlos E. R. wrote:
> >> The Monday 2008-01-28 at 18:20 -, Bob wrote:
> >> > > > > My system looks like this:
> >> > > > >
> >> > > > > Device SizeM
On Jan 29, 2008 5:21 AM, Jerry Houston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I don't know if it would help in this situation at all, but I found my
> server filling up for no good reason I could think of. Then I happened
> to look at my /tmp directory, and was amazed at what all was there.
> Don't applic
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The Tuesday 2008-01-29 at 00:20 -0600, Rajko M. wrote:
The problem seems to be somewhat tight size of partitions:
Device SizeMount point Free
sda2965.1MB / 0B
sda81011.4MB
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The Monday 2008-01-28 at 14:24 -0500, Aaron Kulkis wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Monday 2008-01-28 at 18:20 -, Bob wrote:
> > > > My system looks like this:
> > > >
> > > > Device SizeMount point Free
> > > > s
On Jan 28, 2008 7:24 PM, Aaron Kulkis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Carlos E. R. wrote:
> > The Monday 2008-01-28 at 18:20 -, Bob wrote:
> >
> >
> > My system looks like this:
> >
> > Device SizeMount point Free
> > sda2965.1MB /
Aaron Kulkis wrote:
> Your problem is that you failed to make a /home partition,
> and your personal files have filled up the root partition.
I don't know if it would help in this situation at all, but I found my
server filling up for no good reason I could think of. Then I happened
to look at my
Carlos E. R. wrote:
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The Monday 2008-01-28 at 18:20 -, Bob wrote:
My system looks like this:
Device SizeMount point Free
sda2965.1MB / 0B
sda360.8MB /boot 46.8
Bob wrote:
My system has started running very slow, and the root directory
That's what happens when you leave /home on the root filesysem.
> is reported as having no free space. I've found a file /proc/kcore
Don't screw with that -- it takes NO disk space ...
Remember...EVERYTHING on Unix an
On Monday 28 January 2008 10:15:40 am Bob wrote:
> My system looks like this:
>
> Device SizeMount point Free
> sda2965.1MB / 0B
> sda360.8MB /boot 46.8MB
> sda59.8GB /usr4.9GB
> sda6
Randall R Schulz wrote:
> On Monday 28 January 2008 09:59, Bill Anderson wrote:
>> ...
>>
>> I prefer the term pseudo filesystem, since /proc does not reside in
>> memory. As with any file system, procfs implements the functions
>> defined by vfs, the virtual filesystem. The functions implemente
On Monday 28 January 2008 10:20, Bob wrote:
> ...
>
> Can anyone suggest a simple CLI incantation to find all files larger
> than, say, 500MB?
% find startingDirectory -size +500M
The plus sign means "bigger than." The M suffix means units of 2^20
(1048576 bytes); A G suffix makes the units 2^3
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The Monday 2008-01-28 at 18:20 -, Bob wrote:
My system looks like this:
Device SizeMount point Free
sda2965.1MB / 0B
sda360.8MB /boot 46.8MB
sda59.
On Monday 28 January 2008 09:59, Bill Anderson wrote:
> ...
>
> I prefer the term pseudo filesystem, since /proc does not reside in
> memory. As with any file system, procfs implements the functions
> defined by vfs, the virtual filesystem. The functions implemented
> actually read from, and in so
: Re: [opensuse] Running slow, / full
On Monday 28 January 2008 17:59:44 Bill Anderson wrote:
> Sunny wrote:
> > On Jan 28, 2008 10:15 AM, Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> My system has started running very slow, and the root directory is
> >> reported as having
On Monday 28 January 2008 17:59:44 Bill Anderson wrote:
> Sunny wrote:
> > On Jan 28, 2008 10:15 AM, Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> My system has started running very slow, and the root directory is
> >> reported as having no free space. I've found a file /proc/kcore which is
> >> the probable
Sunny wrote:
> On Jan 28, 2008 10:15 AM, Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> My system has started running very slow, and the root directory is reported
>> as
>> having no free space. I've found a file /proc/kcore which is the probable
>> culprit, being about 1000MB, with today's date, but even ro
On Jan 28, 2008 10:15 AM, Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My system has started running very slow, and the root directory is reported as
> having no free space. I've found a file /proc/kcore which is the probable
> culprit, being about 1000MB, with today's date, but even root is not allowed
> to m
My system has started running very slow, and the root directory is reported as
having no free space. I've found a file /proc/kcore which is the probable
culprit, being about 1000MB, with today's date, but even root is not allowed
to move or delete this file.
My system looks like this:
Device
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