On 08.09.06 20:18, Christian Christmann wrote:
> on my Debian system the RAID discs are partitioned like that:
> 
> /dev/md1              9.2G  8.2G  593M  94% /
> tmpfs                 252M   16K  252M   1% /dev/shm
> /dev/md3               37G   33G  2.5G  94% /usr
> /dev/md0               92M   31M   57M  36% /boot
> ...
> 
> How can I determine where the 8.2G of /dev/md1 are used
> (and excluding the other partitions)?
> 
> When I use "du" on "/" it will also take "/usr" from /dev/md3
> and other mounted directories into account. 

ever tried to "man du"? :)

du -x / |sort -nr |less

should count the space and also sort it into directories eating most of
space.

Let me guess: isn't it /var or probably /var/log ?
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