It looks like you should setup quotas on your redhat box.
You should check out the HOW TO's to find out how to accomplish this on RH

I only know how it can be done on FreeBSD. sorry




On Thu, 06 Jul 2000, Anurag Jalan wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> On my Redhat box i have a 9 Gb HD with 4 primary partitions :
> 
> /boot - 50 Mb
> / - 6.5 Gb
> /home - 2.5 Gb
> and SWAP - 128 Mb
> 
> To my horror, I found that the /home partition is 89 % full.., despite the
> fact that i have only 10 users and my Web server is installed at
> /usr/local/apache ..
> 
> There are so many sub directories in the user directories that it is nearly
> impossible to scan all of them manually ..
> 
> Is there a utility that can help me locate the space hogs ?
> 
> Regards
> 
> Anurag
> 
> 
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