On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 12:06:11PM +0700, Sthu Deus wrote: > Good time of the day. > > > I watch carefully disk space on my root device i try to find the > culprit that fills the space. > > For example, i have free space only 100 MiB. After 2-3 hours space is > gone. After reboot i see the space again. > > What i did is "du -ms" for every dir. on the disk only (not > for /dev, /sys, ...) - before i have the space and after it vanished > away. > > The interesting point is that though total free disk spaces are > different for the amount of MiB, yet every dir. size is the same or 2-3 > of it differs no more that 1 MiB. > > So question is, how it may be? Is it so large calculations drift ?
OK, so your directory sizes aren't changing but you're losing space. It might be that an application is writing to a deleted file (unpacking or streaming to a temporary file, for example). Try running "iotop -a" as root, then use cursors to move the sort column to "DISK WRITE". Leave that running for a few minutes and you'll be able to see which processes are writing the most data.
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