I went straight in and deleted the /var/archive directory and its .tar
files

tune2fs -m 0 /dev/sda1, what value should I set it too ?


On Jan 5, 5:12 pm, "Rob Smith" <[email protected]> wrote:
> You've obviously got some kind of a backup application running in the
> background on a daily basis. Check cron to see what is running and when you
> find out, read up the man or info pages to see whether it is safe to delete
> the older archives.
>
> As for tune2fs -m 0 /dev/sda1, I wouldn't leave yourself set up like that
> for long, and DON'T crash!
>
> Rob Smith
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 3:13 AM, Sim Roo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > found the problem directory
>
> > /var/archives has a 15GB .tar.gz put in it each morning at 10am.
> > Why and what does it..... I dont know.....
>
> > also did a .......tune2fs -m 0 /dev/sda1
>
> > On Jan 5, 8:00 am, Sim Roo <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > indeed, I just moved up from 160GB to 250GB disk as I was running out
> > > of space !
>
> > > On Jan 5, 7:23 am, Rob Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > The system itself uses a percentage of disc space for its file system
> > databases and such. I've noticed that Ubuntu's Disk Usage Analyzer is not
> > always accurate either. GParted is a far better indicator of free vs. used
> > space, at least in my limited experience. I have one machine with a 120GB
> > hard drive that Disk Usage Analyzer reported as being over 200GB capacity.
> > Go figure.
>
> > > > It is not uncommon at all for file corruption to occur when you fill
> > your machine's drive to capacity and beyond. Files get loaded into memory,
> > and when the system tries to write them back to the disc, there's no room
> > left, so when the system shuts down, RAM gets cleared and they are lost.
>
> > > > I would recommend deleting some files to open up some working space and
> > then start copying files off to another drive, perhaps a USB external hard
> > drive. I just recently picked up a 250GB 2.5" WD USB drive for $80.00USD.
> > Eventually, I would recommend burning files to CD-R or DVD, but not until
> > you have some space available so you don't run into buffer orverflow issues.
>
> > > > Good luck.
>
> > > > Rob Smith
> > > > Posted via WinMobile 6.1
>
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: Sim Roo <[email protected]>
> > > > Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2009 2:14 PM
> > > > To: Ubuntu Linux <[email protected]>
> > > > Subject: 50GB of space disappeared
>
> > > > Firefox suddenly lost all my bookmarks....I found that I had no space
> > > > left on my partition !
>
> > > > disk usage analyzer tells me that "/" is 136.9 GB and 100% usage, but
> > > > Total FS capacity is 183.3 GB
>
> > > > gparted tells me that /dev/sda1 is 186.26 GB and 185.55 GB is used
>
> > > > so it seems 50 GB has disappeared......does anyone understand this ??
>
> --
> Rob Smith
>
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