Polytropon wrote:
>
>
> You can of course read "man hier" to obtain information about
> the file system hierarchy. In settings where partitions are
> used to separate functional parts of the hierarchy, there's
> often not much stuff that goes into /, because / is primarily
> reserved for the basic system and the mountpoints; things
> like /tmp, /var, /usr and /home go to different partitions.
>
> Check the content of /boot. Maybe you have more than one
> kernel image and module files in there. You can as well use
>
> # du -sch /
>
> with only / mounted to get a first impression which subtrees
> do occupy how much disk space.
>
> mach_1# df -k
> Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
> /dev/ad0s1a 507630 407384 59636 87% /
> devfs 1 1 0 100% /dev
> /dev/ad0s1e 505646 14212 450984 3% /tmp
> /dev/ad0s1f 36205990 25759138 7550374 77% /usr
> /dev/ad1s1e 74696394 9836586 58884098 14% /disk02
> /dev/ad4s1d 376405390 252115006 94177954 73% /disk03
> devfs 1 1 0 100% /usr/var/named/dev
> mach_1# cd /
> mach_1# du -xhc
> 2.0K ./.snap
> 2.0K ./disk02
> 2.0K ./disk03
> 2.0K ./tmp
> 2.0K ./usr
> 512B ./dev
> 2.0K ./cdrom1
> 2.1M ./stand
> 3.1M ./etc
> 2.0K ./cdrom
> 902K ./bin
> 21M ./boot
> 3.2M ./lib
> 270K ./libexec
> 2.0K ./mnt
> 2.0K ./proc
> 2.0K ./dist
> 7.8M ./root
> 3.3M ./sbin
> 2.0K ./.mozilla
> 2.0K ./net
> 2.0K ./WARD2V1
> 2.0K ./ORIN
> 2.0K ./WARA
> 2.0K ./ORNUSR
> 2.0K ./WARD3V1
> 2.0K ./ORND02
> 2.0K ./WARUSR
> 1.2M ./package
> 2.0K ./service
> 4.0K ./lost+found
> 43M .
> 43M total
>
Do these look normal or average, compare total with df - k output of
/dev/ad0s1a
I don't quite know what next to do
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