RE: Areas that can be cleared out on Redhat Machine

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Just checked in /var/spool/mail and i only had one small file in there. Any
other ideas?

Regards

Andrew Bridgeman
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Try checking /var/spool/mail

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Sent: 10/25/2006 3:28 AM
Subject: Areas that can be cleared out on Redhat Machine



I have a Redhat machine which is getting to full capacity on the / root
partition. I have removed things in /var/log but it did not really clear
allot of space. Could someone tell me what other areas i can look at
clearing out?

Regards

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