Re: / is 99% full

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Well I have /var and /tmp mounted as seperate partition. Following is
the structure:

/
/boot
/home
/dev/shm
/usr
/tmp
/var
/usr/local
/u1

Also I tried to remove the old kernel version installed and it helped
free around 15% in / filesystem and 20% in /boot but /usr is intact.So /
is now 85% and /boot is 65%.

Thanks

Vivek

On Fri, 2004-07-02 at 10:12, Jason Dixon wrote:
> On Jul 2, 2004, at 10:07 AM, Vivek Kumar wrote:
> 
> > I am having problems with few filesystems (partions). Following
> > partiotions are 85 to 99 % full. I cannot expand the partition or add
> > space to it:
> >
> > /  99% full
> > /boot 85% full
> > /usr 90 % full
> >
> > I don't know where to look and what to delete. Can I reduce other
> > partitions and increase the size of above partiotion.
> 
> If you didn't give /var its own partition, there's a good chance your 
> logs have filled /.  The following command will give you a good idea 
> where the bulk of your storage is being allocated:
> 
> $ sudo du -hs /*
> 
> HTH.
> 
> --
> Jason Dixon, RHCE
> DixonGroup Consulting
> http://www.dixongroup.net
> 


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