Root filesystem 100% full
David Kramer
david at thekramers.net
Mon Jun 10 17:22:11 EDT 2002
On Mon, 10 Jun 2002, Robert La Ferla wrote:
> I have a server running 2.4.17 and the root filesystem / is 100% full.
> I did a 'du -x / | sort -rn' to see what could be taking up the space
> but I don't see anything obvious. In fact, I've cleaned up and moved
> some directories to other drives and it keeps filling up. I thought it
> was some sort of log file but I can't find one that could be causing the
> problem. I am running a huge multi-threaded process that I redirected
> to a file in /tmp. I did delete the file by mistake. Could that be the
> cause of this? Any ideas? Unfortunately, I can't reboot because I have
> to wait till that process completes which may take days!
>
If it turns out that this output log file is not the culprit, here's a
command that I use to look for large directories:
find $1 -mount -maxdepth 4 -type d -mtime -7 -exec du -s {} \; | sort -rn
Note that a directory's size includes the size of all its subdirectories
too, so first-level directories are bound to be larger. Look for second,
third, or fourth level directories near the top of the list.
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