Le lundi 09 mai, Michiel Piscaer écrivit : > Op 9-5-2011 10:48, Daniel Linux schreef: > >What you would do after you found a full filesystem? It is just a > >general question that was asked in my class of operating systems > >and nobody had an answer. > > > >Thanks, > > > >On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 4:43 AM, Tom Grace > ><lists...@deathbycomputers.co.uk > ><mailto:lists...@deathbycomputers.co.uk>> wrote: > > > > On 09/05/11 09:40, Daniel Linux wrote: > > > > Yes, I need generic steps. After running df -h I know what > > filesystem is almost full. What should I do? > > > > du -h /fullfilesystem is a good start, possibly with --max-depth > > to limit the output. > > > > > With # du -h --max-depth=1 you can find what directory is taking all > of the space. Next is take the right action, by emtying / deleting > the file, or moving the directory to an new disk. [...]
Just to mention a useful ncurses tool to show and track space usage : ncdu.
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