Re: Searching for process filling root FS.

2013-05-23 Thread Slavko
Dňa 23.05.2013 19:02 Sthu Deus wrote / napísal(a): >> Usually its good to leave at least 10-20% of the filesystem free to >> avoid fragmentation. > > And that makes 10-20% extra money spending on HDD purchase. :o) You aren't right. The 1 TB disks are 2x bigger than 500 GB, but they cost is not 2

Re: Searching for process filling root FS.

2013-05-23 Thread Sthu Deus
Good time of the day, Martin. Thank You, Martin, for Your time and answer. You wrote: > btrace /dev/dm-0 > > on an otherwise idle system might help. If system is not idle > otherwise you likely get too much output. At random, I have found who ate the space( or one among others) - I just catche

Re: Searching for process filling root FS.

2013-05-20 Thread Darac Marjal
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 08:00:18PM +0700, Sthu Deus wrote: > Good time of the day, Darac. > > > Thank You, Darac, for Your time and answer. You wrote: > > > 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 > > (

Re: Searching for process filling root FS.

2013-05-20 Thread Sthu Deus
Good time of the day, Darac. Thank You, Darac, for Your time and answer. You wrote: > 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). Shouldn't dir sp

Re: Searching for process filling root FS.

2013-05-20 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Hi Sthu, Am Montag, 20. Mai 2013, 12:06:11 schrieb Sthu Deus: > 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 s

Re: Searching for process filling root FS.

2013-05-20 Thread Sthu Deus
Good time of the day, Stan. Thank You, Stan, for Your time and answer. You wrote: > If you only have 100MiB free space in your root filesystem, that is > normally a bad situation. Why ? > What daemons are running? What applications are you running? Desktop > or server workload? Well, it is

Re: Searching for process filling root FS.

2013-05-20 Thread Darac Marjal
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

Re: Searching for process filling root FS.

2013-05-20 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Mon, 2013-05-20 at 03:13 -0500, Stan Hoeppner wrote: > If you only have 100MiB free space in your root filesystem, that is > normally a bad situation. Stan, please be more precise with your replay to the OP ;p. Sthu, if you're running a regular Debian, with a common desktop environment, then y

Re: Searching for process filling root FS.

2013-05-20 Thread Klearchos-Angelos Gkountras
You can use gparted live cd . This will make some time change the partitions if they are on primary partiotion ... 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 th

Re: Searching for process filling root FS.

2013-05-20 Thread Stan Hoeppner
On 5/20/2013 12:06 AM, Sthu Deus wrote: > 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. If you only have 100MiB free space in your root filesystem, that is normally a bad situation. > After 2-3

Searching for process filling root FS.

2013-05-19 Thread Sthu Deus
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 /d