fabian wrote: >> fabian wrote: >> >>> apprecite some help n advice how to get reid of this directory >> Is /var/ on a separate file system? It sounds like there is just >> a massive amount of files there, if /var is split out then you >> can move all other data off of /var and reformat it, and copy the >> data back. >> >> Otherwise perhaps just run rm -rf havp and wait till it finishes, >> maybe take a few minutes, hours, or days. >> >> Do you know what havp is? I'd suggest finding it's configuration >> and fixing it so it doesn't create so many files. >> >> nate >> > > Thanks nate for ur immediate reply > > really apprecite > > by the way i had tried to rm -rf havp but it was jus takin a real long time > actually the var partition is on different file system > but the partition also servers as a data for our ftp server > > i will try to move the data > > but was jus wondering if somethin easier could be there to solve it > > as of now after disabling the cron script the systems being workin fine > for almost a week with no problems > > but have to find the solulation for the problem Is this really a (normal) side effect of enabling mandatory locks on the file system as havp claims to require? (And the reason that unix-like systems rarely use mandatory locks)? -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos