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22 Nov
2005
22 Nov
'05
10:20
Le mardi 22 novembre 2005 à 10:14 +0000, eddieleprince a écrit :
You could try and find out if there is a particularly file that is extremely large and using up all the space and delete that. Change to the /tmp directory and try
du -ks | sort -n
You could also try searching /var (if it is on the same partition as /tmp) as the problem could be an extra large log file.
Hope that helps.
Thanks Eddie I'll try it in a few minutes that's exactly the command that i was looking for ;) -- Laurent Renard