Re: Disk maintenance

2017-07-19 Thread Philippe Kernévez
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RE: Disk maintenance

2017-07-18 Thread Adaryl Wakefield
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Re: Disk maintenance

2017-07-18 Thread Philippe Kernévez
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RE: Disk maintenance

2017-07-17 Thread Adaryl Wakefield
er: @BobLovesData<http://twitter.com/BobLovesData> From: Philippe Kernévez [mailto:pkerne...@octo.com] Sent: Friday, July 14, 2017 3:08 AM To: Adaryl Wakefield Cc: user@hadoop.apache.org Subject: Re: Disk maintenance Hi, Would you run the command 'sudo df -kh'. Regards, Phi

Re: Disk maintenance

2017-07-14 Thread Philippe Kernévez
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RE: Disk maintenance

2017-07-13 Thread Adaryl Wakefield
://www.linkedin.com/in/bobwakefieldmba> Twitter: @BobLovesData<http://twitter.com/BobLovesData> From: Shane Kumpf [mailto:shane.kumpf.apa...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 7:17 AM To: Adaryl Wakefield Cc: user@hadoop.apache.org Subject: Re: Disk maintenance Hello Bob, It

Re: Disk maintenance

2017-07-12 Thread Shane Kumpf
Hello Bob, It's difficult to say based on the information provided, but I would suspect namenode and datanode logs to be the culprit. What does "sudo du -h --max-depth=1 /var/log" return? If it is not logs, is there a specific filesystem/directory that you see filling up/alerting? i.e. /, /var, /