Centos - Cannot find what cause file increase
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Currently i am facing problem that the centos is running out of space. I have checked the size by using command 'df -h' . It stated that 34GB storage size and used 32GB. However when i execute "command du -sh /*", the actually used file size is less than 1 GB.
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Currently i am facing problem that the centos is running out of space. I have checked the size by using command 'df -h' . It stated that 34GB storage size and used 32GB. However when i execute "command du -sh /*", the actually used file size is less than 1 GB.
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where is the /var and /usr size?
â Rui F Ribeiro
Dec 6 '17 at 0:37
The /var = 686M and /usr=900M, [root@in ~]# du -sh /var 686M /var , [root@in ~]# du -sh /usr 900M /usr
â Wong Chee Chau
Dec 6 '17 at 0:54
whats the output oflsof | grep deleted
?
â Rui F Ribeiro
Dec 6 '17 at 1:13
Hi Rui F Ribeiro, i have update the image to content lsof | grep delete. Btw, i did kill the process on yesterday. Result still same.
â Wong Chee Chau
Dec 6 '17 at 1:33
Please do not use images to display text. What do you think of the last line? Is it in a mounted system or local?
â Rui F Ribeiro
Dec 6 '17 at 1:41
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Currently i am facing problem that the centos is running out of space. I have checked the size by using command 'df -h' . It stated that 34GB storage size and used 32GB. However when i execute "command du -sh /*", the actually used file size is less than 1 GB.
linux centos
Currently i am facing problem that the centos is running out of space. I have checked the size by using command 'df -h' . It stated that 34GB storage size and used 32GB. However when i execute "command du -sh /*", the actually used file size is less than 1 GB.
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edited Aug 21 at 3:25
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where is the /var and /usr size?
â Rui F Ribeiro
Dec 6 '17 at 0:37
The /var = 686M and /usr=900M, [root@in ~]# du -sh /var 686M /var , [root@in ~]# du -sh /usr 900M /usr
â Wong Chee Chau
Dec 6 '17 at 0:54
whats the output oflsof | grep deleted
?
â Rui F Ribeiro
Dec 6 '17 at 1:13
Hi Rui F Ribeiro, i have update the image to content lsof | grep delete. Btw, i did kill the process on yesterday. Result still same.
â Wong Chee Chau
Dec 6 '17 at 1:33
Please do not use images to display text. What do you think of the last line? Is it in a mounted system or local?
â Rui F Ribeiro
Dec 6 '17 at 1:41
 |Â
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where is the /var and /usr size?
â Rui F Ribeiro
Dec 6 '17 at 0:37
The /var = 686M and /usr=900M, [root@in ~]# du -sh /var 686M /var , [root@in ~]# du -sh /usr 900M /usr
â Wong Chee Chau
Dec 6 '17 at 0:54
whats the output oflsof | grep deleted
?
â Rui F Ribeiro
Dec 6 '17 at 1:13
Hi Rui F Ribeiro, i have update the image to content lsof | grep delete. Btw, i did kill the process on yesterday. Result still same.
â Wong Chee Chau
Dec 6 '17 at 1:33
Please do not use images to display text. What do you think of the last line? Is it in a mounted system or local?
â Rui F Ribeiro
Dec 6 '17 at 1:41
where is the /var and /usr size?
â Rui F Ribeiro
Dec 6 '17 at 0:37
where is the /var and /usr size?
â Rui F Ribeiro
Dec 6 '17 at 0:37
The /var = 686M and /usr=900M, [root@in ~]# du -sh /var 686M /var , [root@in ~]# du -sh /usr 900M /usr
â Wong Chee Chau
Dec 6 '17 at 0:54
The /var = 686M and /usr=900M, [root@in ~]# du -sh /var 686M /var , [root@in ~]# du -sh /usr 900M /usr
â Wong Chee Chau
Dec 6 '17 at 0:54
whats the output of
lsof | grep deleted
?â Rui F Ribeiro
Dec 6 '17 at 1:13
whats the output of
lsof | grep deleted
?â Rui F Ribeiro
Dec 6 '17 at 1:13
Hi Rui F Ribeiro, i have update the image to content lsof | grep delete. Btw, i did kill the process on yesterday. Result still same.
â Wong Chee Chau
Dec 6 '17 at 1:33
Hi Rui F Ribeiro, i have update the image to content lsof | grep delete. Btw, i did kill the process on yesterday. Result still same.
â Wong Chee Chau
Dec 6 '17 at 1:33
Please do not use images to display text. What do you think of the last line? Is it in a mounted system or local?
â Rui F Ribeiro
Dec 6 '17 at 1:41
Please do not use images to display text. What do you think of the last line? Is it in a mounted system or local?
â Rui F Ribeiro
Dec 6 '17 at 1:41
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where is the /var and /usr size?
â Rui F Ribeiro
Dec 6 '17 at 0:37
The /var = 686M and /usr=900M, [root@in ~]# du -sh /var 686M /var , [root@in ~]# du -sh /usr 900M /usr
â Wong Chee Chau
Dec 6 '17 at 0:54
whats the output of
lsof | grep deleted
?â Rui F Ribeiro
Dec 6 '17 at 1:13
Hi Rui F Ribeiro, i have update the image to content lsof | grep delete. Btw, i did kill the process on yesterday. Result still same.
â Wong Chee Chau
Dec 6 '17 at 1:33
Please do not use images to display text. What do you think of the last line? Is it in a mounted system or local?
â Rui F Ribeiro
Dec 6 '17 at 1:41