Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> There could easily be some stuff in cache that could be deleted. Check
> especially for old packages, if you're using yum or something of the
> sort:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]# du -h --max-depth=1 /var/cache/
> ...
> 2.0G /var/cache/yum
> ...
> 2.2G /var/cache/
>> 98036   log

/var/cache/yum is only 42M (mostly headers and maybe a pkg database).

The big thing in cache is logwatch:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] logwatch]$ sudo du -h --max-depth=2 /var/cache/logwatch
161M    /var/cache/logwatch/logwatch.MQUoCEad
161M    /var/cache/logwatch

Do we need to keep 100M of maillog and 50M of http log (since Aug 26)?
Is it a normal amount?

is /var correctly dimensioned with 2G?

JMarc


>>
>>
>> Top offender:
>>
>> 1/ /var/lib/: the problem is with mailman and webalizer
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] lib]$ sudo du -s *|sort -r -nk 1
>> 273544  mailman
>> 263404  webalizer
>>   
> There must be some old records in webalizer that could be deleted.
>> ...
>>
>> 1/ /var/spool/mail: 
>>
>> People, please clean up your mailbox (or better, forward to a better
>> place). 
> Forward and filter....
>
> Richard
>
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