Hello @Andrew thanks for the tip.
We tried what you suggested by running du without the -s when the issue
re-occurred, however we did not see any difference when comparing the results
with "diff" to the following files:
- "disk_usage_before_restart.txt": du -h results when the disk usage is almost
full
- "disk_usage_after_restart.txt": du -h results after restarting "clamonacc"
and disk space has been freed
~$ diff <(grep -v "/proc" disk_usage_before_restart.txt) <(grep
-v "/proc" disk_usage_after_restart.txt)
85316a85317
> 36K /var/tmp
126817d126817
< 380K /var/tmp/folder/pdf-tmp
131004d131003
< 760K /var/tmp/folder
131193d131191
< 796K /var/tmp
134093d134090
< 1.8M /var/spool/rsyslog
134272d134268
< 1.9M /var/spool
134425a134422
> 2.1M /var/spool/rsyslog
134503a134501
> 2.2M /var/spool
136369a136368
> 42M /home/user
136371,136372c136370
< 43M /home/user
< 44M /home
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> 43M /home
------- Original Message -------
On Friday, April 14th, 2023 at 2:33 PM, Andrew C Aitchison
<[email protected]> wrote:
> 'du -h / | sort -h' - without the 's' - will show where the space is used.
>
> --
> Andrew C. Aitchison Kendal, UK
> [email protected]
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