>Hi,
>I have recently installed AUC on one of our old servers and am now a 
>victim of my own success.
>
>I have found this morning that the disk is full and no one can use the 
>email on the system (for obvious reasons!). I have connected to the server 
>(SuSE 7.0) using samba from my W2K machine. When I look at a users 
>directory properties, it reports two sizes:
>Size 115 Kb
>Size on Disk 1.37Mb
>
>df gives me:
>
>Filesystem           1k-blocks      Used             Available   Use% 
>Mounted on
>/dev/sda3              1937308       1847344           0            100%  /
>/dev/sda1                 7496               2633      4463 
>37%  /boot
>
>Given that adding 160 users has chewed up close to 250Mb of HDD I believe 
>the second figure of 1.37Mb.
>
>I have deleted a number of old gz, tar and rpm files today but still I 
>have no space available, should have freed up close to 70Mb
>
>Why the difference? What is the difference? Is it pre-allocated disk space 
>for them?
>
>If this is normal then how do I add a second HDD and move the users home 
>directories over to it?
>
>The machine currently has a SCSI drive and I have another old server that 
>I can steal another SCSI drive from.



Simon Bryan
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IT Manager
OLMC Parramatta
http://www.olmc.nsw.edu.au
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