On Sun, 26 Jun 2005, Jay Strauss wrote:
hydrogen:/# du -hxs * 2.7M bin 8.3M boot 0 cdrom 88K dev 6.9M etc 1.0K initrd 0 initrd.img 79M lib 12K lost+found 3.0K media 6.0K mnt 385M proc 3.3M root 3.6M sbin 1.0K srv 0 sys 13K tmp 0 vmlinuz
On Mon, 27 Jun 2005, Jay Strauss wrote:
hydrogen:/# df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/hda1 133M 107M 19M 86% / tmpfs 189M 4.0K 189M 1% /dev/shm /dev/hda8 27G 1.4G 24G 6% /home /dev/hda7 361M 8.1M 334M 3% /tmp /dev/hda5 4.6G 821M 3.6G 19% /usr /dev/hda6 2.8G 113M 2.6G 5% /var fe:/home 50G 16G 32G 34% /mnt/fe/home
Off the bat a few things popped at me... first double-check the size on /proc. That seems a bit high, particularly given your second email that says the partition is not even that large. If you have a rogue process chewing up disk space, you'll want to solve that first. Second, also check the inodes available with df -i just in case this is a case of inode exhaustion instead of disk space. My final thought is to look through /lib and see if you need all the libraries you have installed as it seems to be the lion's share of the partition. My lib directory is about half the size of yours, but I tend to be minimalistic with my installations.
So those are a few things to look into. And in the process of looking at how my box was set up to compare to yours, I discovered that I messed up my fstab on the rebuild a couple months ago so now I'm off to deal with that. Accidently put "/home" for the "/usr" mount point, so now I have two partitions defined as /home mount point in fstab. That's what I get for installing machines late at night.
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