files, logfiles, spoolfiles in /var/log , /var/spool you can delete ,
they will be made by the system again starting empty.
Beside the command df (with options) you can use the du command to check
where are large files you can delete.
Maybe a /home or /usr or else can be to large.
Re-format i.e. /home or /usr to another disc or larger (empty) filesystem.
Use symbolic-links to point to larger empty areas.
Success
Ronno
nilesh vaghela wrote:
There may be other things to check.
The load and processor
Try TOP command to get some idea which service or process is consuming
most
of the resources.
Off course if there should be enough space on disk.
You can delete the /var/log/messages.*
even /var/log/maillog.*
If you feel that logs are not so necessary for that services.
That will not affect to any services.
If you can give some idea about what are services majority the server
serve
??
May provide better suggestion.
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