Nick Rout wrote, On 05/17/2012 08:08 AM:
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 7:52 AM, Bevan<[email protected]> wrote:
haven't run shopt -s dotglob yet but this is the output so far
also note this only happens after i leave the computer on when i go to bed
and in the morning it starts to fill up after a reboot its good for the day.
Before After Dir
1224 1224 run
3384 3384 lib32
8800 8800 sbin
8916 8916 bin
14488 14488 root
23532 23532 etc
48924 48924 boot
146796 146796 tmp
391072 391072 opt
410396 410396 lib
4328684 4332820 var +4136 kb
6632904 6632904 media
7250012 7250012 usr
22739196 22740540 home +1344 kb
Please stop top posting.
What conclusions do you draw? Is there any major increase?
Use the commands I gave you and find out which directory is growing,
then find the file. I can't understand why you will not run the
commands I suggested.
I agree with Nick - you've used 4 Mbytes in /var and 1.3 Mbytes in /home
over the time between the two commands. Neither of those looks
particularly unusual.
Bevan - which filesystem is filling up?
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Craig Falconer
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