/ full?
Jim Herrmann
kclug at ItDepends.com
Mon Dec 2 06:20:10 CST 2002
Here's what I get. I added a sort.
[root at office /]# du -sk * | sort +0n
du: cannot change to directory `mnt/floppy': Input/output error
du: cannot change to directory `mnt/cdrom2': Input/output error
du: cannot change to directory `mnt/zip': Input/output error
du: cannot change to directory `mnt/dvd': Input/output error
du: `proc/2328/fd/3': No such file or directory
0 1
0 dev
0 proc
4 lost+found
8 initrd
16 mnt
20 data
1280 tmp
2108 boot
4960 root
5844 bin
6348 sbin
13868 etc
26768 lib
64996 var
81232 opt
2242956 usr
10230576 home
[root at office /]# cd /usr
[root at office usr]# du -sk * | sort +0n
0 tmp
4 etc
20 doc
376 local
6540 games
15248 sbin
33112 include
39416 java
164544 bin
171748 src
186692 X11R6
634044 lib
991208 share
Man, I'm learning some great commands here, but I still don't see why DU and
DF don't match up.
Thanks for all the ideas. Anybody got any others?
On Sunday 01 December 2002 12:29 pm, Tony Hammitt wrote:
> If you're still working on this, try doing the following recursively:
>
> # cd /
> # du -sk *
> # cd <biggest disk-space using directory in the output above>
> # du -sk *
>
> ....
>
> du only works right if you're running as root, otherwise you'll get lots
> of permissions errors
>
> I get:
>
> 83293106 Backup
> 814965 admin
> 5578 bin
> 20987 boot
> 2956 dev
> 11404 etc
> 2101649 home
> 49045 lib
> 13496801 mnt
> 3 old
> du: proc/4071/fd/4: No such file or directory
> 787989 proc
> 592873 root
> 5561 sbin
> 21 tmp
> 5382490 usr
> 321980 var
>
> So if I go into /usr and do it again, I get:
>
> 215576 X11R6
> 148703 bin
> 4215 doc
> 0 etc
> 3128 games
> 309 i586-mandrake-linux
> 26957 include
> 544569 lib
> 12 libexec
> 3450933 local
> 1166 man
> 20168 sbin
> 650827 share
> 315923 src
> 0 tmp
>
> So now I know that it's /usr/local that's taking up 3.5 of the 5.3GB
> used in /usr
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