From: Ray G. <ra...@mi...> - 2007-08-10 21:11:09
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On Friday 10 August 2007 02:18:59 pm Ray Garza wrote: > today I've noticed that the /dev/root device is pretty much full. The size > is at 2.1G and free says that it has about 28M free. I did a du -sh * at > the / and did not see anything that took anything close to 2.1G both > individually or as a group. Here is the output: > > root@ipcop:/ # du -sh * > 3.0M bin > 4.1M boot > 200K dev > 11M etc > 2.8M home > 4.0K initrd > 30M lib > 16K lost+found > 12K mnt > 2.0K proc > 37M root > 3.9M sbin > 1.7M share > 16M swapfile > 4.0K tmp > 77M usr > > and df -h looks like this: > root@ipcop:/ # df -h > Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on > rootfs 2.1G 2.1G 28M 99% / > /dev/root 2.1G 2.1G 28M 99% / > /dev/harddisk1 16M 5.1M 11M 34% /boot > /dev/harddisk2 6.3G 2.8G 3.3G 46% /var/log > > with the system up for 61 days > > Any other place where I should look? > > Ray > ok I found where the hog was at using the max-depth option ... ntop was taking 1.8G of space in /var/ntop area. I'll try and uninstalling it and see if that clears up the low disk space. Thanks for everyones help. Ray |