On Thu, 11 Feb 2016 17:11:05 + Lisi Reisz
wrote:
> Have you checked the inodes?
He should try df -i.
On 11/02/16 12:44 PM, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
Did you check if something is hidden under the mount points?
mount --bind / /mnt
du /mnt -hx --max-depth=1
If you're done cleaning up don't forget to
umount /mnt
Regards,
jvp.
That was it. I figured it out last night. For some reason
Did you check if something is hidden under the mount points?
mount --bind / /mnt
du /mnt -hx --max-depth=1
If you're done cleaning up don't forget to
umount /mnt
Regards,
jvp.
Did you check if something is hidden under the mount points?
mount --bind / /mnt
du /mnt -hx --max-depth=1
If you're done cleaning up don't forget to
umount /mnt
Regards,
jvp.
On Thursday 11 February 2016 09:11:03 jdd wrote:
> Le 11/02/2016 00:17, Gary Dale a écrit :
> > I have a Jessie/64 server that seems to have lost a lot of disk space.
> > It boots from a 55G SSD (mounted as /)
>
> what file system? ext4, BTRFS?
>
> with a RAID6 array for /home.
>
> on a differet
On 2/10/16, Gary Dale wrote:
> I have a Jessie/64 server that seems to have lost a lot of disk space.
> It boots from a 55G SSD (mounted as /) with a RAID6 array for /home. df
> shows that the SSD is full but I can't find out where the space has
> gone. When I add up all the space in the various d
Le 11/02/2016 00:17, Gary Dale a écrit :
I have a Jessie/64 server that seems to have lost a lot of disk space.
It boots from a 55G SSD (mounted as /)
what file system? ext4, BTRFS?
with a RAID6 array for /home.
on a differet disk, I guess
df
shows that the SSD is full but I can't find out
Gary Dale a écrit :
> I have a Jessie/64 server that seems to have lost a lot of disk space.
> It boots from a 55G SSD (mounted as /) with a RAID6 array for /home. df
> shows that the SSD is full but I can't find out where the space has
> gone. When I add up all the space in the various director
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