No way, This machine is not loaded and there are no users at this time. I just rebooted and loaded "linux single" and I get exactly the same, / is full but du only reports 8MB being used.
I'm puzzled here :( -- Pedro I. Sanchez Nick Cabatoff wrote: > > On Oct 26, Pedro Sanchez wrote: > > Hello, > > > > My root partition is reported as full but I fail to identify the files > > that are taking up all the space. /tmp and /var are symlinks to > > /usr/local/{tmp,var} which are in a different file system just 1% used. > > > > I use the command du -x to get a report on only the root partition and > > it says that it is using less than 8 MB out of about 50 MB. So, why is > > that df says something different from du? > > > > I'd appreciate any hint. The machine is running slink with kernel > > 2.0.36. > > Maybe there's a process with an open filehandle somewhere? Try > > fuser -m / > > to get a list of pids that are using root... perhaps one of them has a > big open file that you've removed, but whose space won't be reclaimed > until the process closes the filehandle.