On Saturday 24 October 2009 14:23:58 Mike wrote:
On October 24, 2009, Ken Schneider - openSUSE wrote:
Bob S pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
Hello Suse people,
Running 11.0 with KDE3.5.
I keep getting constant warnings that my /home partition is 99% full. Of course it is not. But.......my / partition is,..... according to
Anyone for ideas on how to figure out what is going on?
Bob S
I always cd to / and then use du -sk | sort -n to find the dir using the
I use du -k --max-depth=2 | sort -n
the -s gives you a total disk space used not by directory
ran it today and found that a NFS mount failed during a backup and it was written to /mnt/Backup instead so I had an extra copy of /usr and /home there instead of the external device.
Ken and Mike. I ran the commands you each kindly provided me. The one Ken provided just returned an "8036". I ran the command Mike provided and got hundreds of lines which I don't understand. Boy, it took forever. Went and ate my supper while waiting. Is that first part of the line the size in bytes? Here are the last 20 lines and I will explain some about what is there: 2430176 ./10.2/usr 3247204 ./workspace 3333220 ./usr 3592832 ./10.3/10.2 3611508 ./10.2 4265584 ./datastorage/openSUSE-10.3-GM-DVD-x86_64-iso 4312556 ./home/bob 4397988 ./10.3home/bob 4547144 ./datastorage/openSUSE-11.0-DVD-x86_64-iso 4675400 ./10.3home 4798220 ./home 4871272 ./10.3usr 4987248 ./fat/usr 6607580 ./10.2home/bob 6625960 ./10.2home 6937992 ./fat 9374692 ./10.3/media 14131728 ./10.3 14512932 ./datastorage 75112312 . Easystreet:/ # We are seeing 3 different disks here. Any of those designated 10.2, 10.3. workspace, and datastorage are on different drives. The one that concerns me is the last entry the . partition. Somebody can tell me what I am looking at here, please, and is the problem evident? Another dumb thought just occured to me. Does dd and rsync make temporary files? Bob S PS to Dave Rankin. I looked at every one of those log files. PS to Anton. I also followed your advice to no avail. Nothing strange. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org