Thanks all for the abundance of replys. Looks like you all had the same
idea.
Before I got your emails I found out the problem. I had another
partition for backups mounted on the root level. I had forgot to add an
entry to /etc/fstab. Things were running fine for weeks, however, there
was a cr
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Will Prater wrote:
> List,
>
> My root partition is full, but I cannot figure out how it got filled so
> fast the last security check claimed there to be 5% of capacity and now
> its at 108%. Where else can I check to see what is filling the root
> partition?
check your root d
>
> List,
>
> My root partition is full, but I cannot figure out how it got filled so
> fast the last security check claimed there to be 5% of capacity and now
> its at 108%. Where else can I check to see what is filling the root
> partition?
Run
du -sk *
at the base of the file system (r
Will Prater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My root partition is full, but I cannot figure out how it got filled
> so fast the last security check claimed there to be 5% of capacity and
> now its at 108%. Where else can I check to see what is filling the
> root partition?
"du -x /" will tell you wh
On Feb 18, 2004, at 9:00 PM, Will Prater wrote:
My root partition is full, but I cannot figure out how it got filled
so fast the last security check claimed there to be 5% of capacity and
now its at 108%. Where else can I check to see what is filling the
root partition?
Try
cd /
List,
My root partition is full, but I cannot figure out how it got filled so
fast the last security check claimed there to be 5% of capacity and now
its at 108%. Where else can I check to see what is filling the root
partition?
Thanks in advance
--will
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