Hi,
Thanks for your answers.
On 08/10/2014 11:48 AM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Diogene Laerce a écrit :
>>
>> I have a strange issue with wheezy 7.6.0 : the system complains
>> for only left 487 Mo on the ROOT level. But a :
> [...]
>> where /boot, /etc, /home, /opt, /tmp, /usr, /var and / are on their own
>> partitions.
>
> What's the output of "df -h" ?
Filesystem Size Used Avail
Use% Mounted on
rootfs 56G 55G 471M
100% /
udev 10M 0 10M
0% /dev
tmpfs 1.6G 952K 1.6G
1% /run
/dev/disk/by-uuid/3b7ebbfb-b142-44cc-96fc-a5605d44102c 56G 55G 471M
100% /
tmpfs 5.0M 0 5.0M
0% /run/lock
tmpfs 6.9G 336K 6.9G
1% /run/shm
/dev/sda1 268M 18M 236M
7% /boot
/dev/sdb5 459G 196G 263G
43% /home
/dev/sdc1 459G 249G 210G
55% /media/backup
/dev/sda10 190G 146G 45G
77% /media/databases
/dev/sda12 58G 26G 32G
45% /media/virtualbox
/dev/sda6 37G 1.6G 36G
5% /opt
/dev/sda7 9.2G 151M 9.1G
2% /tmp
/dev/sda8 37G 8.7G 29G
24% /usr
/dev/sda9 56G 7.6G 48G
14% /var
On 08/10/2014 06:47 PM, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:> Suggestion to do:
>
> du / -hx --max-depth=1
>
> (this doesn't show the mount points like /home or /sys)
7.7M /sbin
148M /lib
0 /proc
5.5M /root
4.0K /home
4.0K /mnt
4.0K /usr
0 /run
4.0K /opt
4.0K /lib64
1.0K /boot
0 /sys
4.0K /.splunk
4.0K /srv
28K /media
4.0K /tmp
0 /dev
4.0K /selinux
4.0K /.pulse
16K /lost+found
7.3M /bin
12M /etc
4.0K /var
125M /emul
304M /
> If this does not add up to the size of the root partition, then
>
> mount --bind / /mnt
> du /mnt -hx --max-depth=1
>
> If this adds up to approximately the size of the root partition, there's
> something stored under a mount point which is now reachable.
7.7M /mnt/sbin
148M /mnt/lib
4.0K /mnt/proc
5.5M /mnt/root
4.0K /mnt/home
4.0K /mnt/mnt
4.0K /mnt/usr
4.0K /mnt/run
4.0K /mnt/opt
4.0K /mnt/lib64
4.0K /mnt/boot
4.0K /mnt/sys
4.0K /mnt/.splunk
4.0K /mnt/srv
55G /mnt/media
4.0K /mnt/tmp
8.0K /mnt/dev
4.0K /mnt/selinux
4.0K /mnt/.pulse
16K /mnt/lost+found
7.3M /mnt/bin
12M /mnt/etc
12K /mnt/var
125M /mnt/emul
55G /mnt
After narrowing on /mnt, I found that the 55G comes from
/mnt/media/backup/backup.
As I couldn't find which files or directories are involved in that
directory, I umount /mnt, deleted it all (rm -R /media/backup/backup)
and restarted the system.
Then I mounted again the / to find out that under /mnt, the
/mnt/media/backup/backup still exists and everything in it too ???
With the same result on the "du" command of course.
It started to be kind of foggy around here.. ^^
I then : rm -R /mnt/media/backup/backup and get my whole space again. :)
> And what is the meaning of "Go"?
French for G
Thanks a lot,
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“One original thought is worth a thousand mindless quotings.”
“Le vrai n'est pas plus sûr que le probable.”
Diogene Laerce
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