I have seen apache logs that were deleted but the apache instance wasnt
restarted that continued to fill the disk space with no file showing.  If you
are storing any apache logs in root you might want to restart the apache
instances. Just a possiblility


Matt

Brandon Harris wrote:

> On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, John Hunter wrote:
>
> > [root@mother /]# df
> > Filesystem           1k-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
> > /dev/hda9               497829    470571      1556 100% /
>
>         Linux sometimes has ghost processes that chew up large
>         amounts of filespace and zombie out.  Look for lots of
>         zombie (Z) processes with "ps auxwwww" and see what
>         that turns up.
>
>         Note that you can't kill zombie processes.
>
>         Do you run a popper on the machine?
>
> > Now my first panicky instinct is to think I've been hacked and I've
> > got a root kit installed.
>
>         Welcome to Linux!
>
> > [root@mother /]# ls -l /proc/kcore
> > -r--------    1 root     root     546328576 Mar 15 10:25 /proc/kcore
>
>         That's the image of your RAM.
>
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