Hi Mike,

Can you post what the df/du output looks like after the reboot?
Also, can you post the partition table?  There might be something lost in 
translation between the 3.

JayJay


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 From: marlon guao <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2011 3:42 AM
Subject: Re: [plug] MISSING: 1.6GB in root
 

could be an inode count?


On 11/26/2011 02:35 PM, Michael Tinsay wrote: 
Thanks to all that have replied...
>
>
>Reserved Space is at 200M only.  Plus the 300M of wasted space, leaves me 
>still with 1GB or so unaccounted -- this is about 30% of the partition.  :-(
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>I also had rebooted the server already and forced and fsck on reboot.  It 
>didn't help.  :-(  :-(
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>
>Maybe there's a problem with df because dumpe2fs is showing free blocks 
>whereas df (even without the -h parameter) is showing 0.  When I get the 
>chance, I'll try to backport a newer version.  The server by the way is 
>running Ubuntu 8.04.
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>--- mike t.
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> From: eric pareja <[email protected]>
>To: Michael Tinsay <[email protected]>; Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) 
>Technical Discussion List <[email protected]> 
>Sent: Friday, 25 November 2011, 20:54
>Subject: Re: [plug] MISSING: 1.6GB in root
> 
>Mike,
>
>There's a reserved block count in the dumpe2fs output that
            you can
>check to see how much space is kept available for root to
            use for
>maintenance and elbow room. This is usually set to 5% of
            actual
>partition size and can be adjusted using tune2fs. Check out
            the -m
>(percent) and -r (number of blocks) options of tune2fs in
            the man
>page.
>
>On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 1:27 PM, Michael Tinsay <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for the tip.  With it I dug a little deeper into
            the filesystem...
>>
>> The / partition is an ext3 fs with 4KB blocksize (accdg
            to dumpe2fs).  I have 76,064 files in this partition.
             Assuming that I'm wasting about 1 block per file, it would
            equate to 297MB of wasted space.  While it is a big pile of
            wasted space, it is still not 1.6GB -- there's still 1.3GB
            that I can't account for.
>>
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