‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On Tuesday, March 16, 2021 2:32 PM, Marc Shapiro via Dng <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 3/16/21 2:32 AM, g4sra via Dng wrote: > > > <--snip--> > > With your removable drive attached and mounted... > > Paste the outputs of 'mount' and 'df' when run as root. > > The drive in question is /dev/sdb1. > > root:/home/marc# mount > /dev/sdb1 on /media/archives type ext4 (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,user) > > root:/home/marc# df > Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on > /dev/sdb1 1663749752 1267718540 311447996 81% /media/archives > Good, that answered some of my queries. Now as root again, paste the output of a comparative usage of the directory structure immediately above where the files were that you deleted. For example if you have /media/archives/2021/march/january /media/archives/2021/march/february then execute du -s /media/archives/2021/march/* /media/archives/january /media/archives/february then execute du -s /media/archives/* expect an output that ends with a 'january' root:/home/marc# du -s /media/archives/* 9913216 /media/archives/january 43905428 /media/archives/february 219244 /media/archives/march I cannot make the following judgement, hopefully you can. Compare the directories usage, as you know their expected contents determine if it makes sense. An extra 200GB somewhere should stick out like a sore thumb. Once you are certain where the extra usage is, you can work on that directory alone. My very first check would be sorting by size including .dotfiles ls -alrS /media/archives/january
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