On 2017-11-05, Jay Hart <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 2017/11/02 20:26, Jay Hart wrote:
>>> > On 2017-10-30, Jay Hart <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> >> Good Evening Fellow OpenBSDers,
>>> >>
>>> >> Below is currently how I have my disk laid out partition wise.  I have a 
>>> >> feeling I need to
>>> swap
>>> >> /tmp and /usr in order to gain additional space for /usr.
>>> >
>>> >> /dev/wd0f                      2.0G    1.7G    153M    92%    /usr
>>> >
>>> > That seems way too much for /usr. sysclean (in packages) will probably 
>>> > help
>>> > you identify some old files to remove.
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>> Stuart,
>>>
>>> A ton of files were identified, assume based on your reply I can just 
>>> remove them with no
>>> issues?
>>
>> Things that sysclean finds under /usr are generally ok, if you've done
>> a few OS updates you will have a bunch of old gcc-related files, perl
>> binare modules from past versions, dead manual pages, etc.
>>
>> I would suggest loading into an editor, sorting, reviewing the list.
>> sysclean is aware of known ports files but there are some things like
>> optional config files that it can't know about, so watch out for those
>> (but usually not in /etc). If you're not confident you can tar them up
>> rather than removing outright.
>>
>>
>
> Stuart,
>
> Thanks for telling me about sysclean, I was not aware of this utility before. 
>  I've run sysclean
> and removed over 280 files/directories. and have improved free space quite a 
> bit, but still seem
> to think I've an issue with /usr.
>
> Right now I have a clean 6.2 base system, but still have the source code tree 
> installed for 6.1. 
> Usually I just wipe /usr/src and /usr/obj, but I'm thinking I need to find a 
> better way to manage
> /usr space.  Can you instruct me a bit on what I should do with /usr (and all 
> subdirectories) upon
> upgrading from one version to another.
>
> Here is my free space according to df after running sysclean and cleaning up 
> those files/directories:
>
> Filesystem                     Size    Used   Avail Capacity  Mounted on
> /dev/wd0a                     1005M   63.4M    891M     7%    /
> /dev/wd0k                     22.7G    321M   21.3G     1%    /home
> /dev/wd0d                      3.9G   12.0K    3.7G     0%    /tmp
> /dev/wd0f                      2.0G    1.6G    274M    86%    /usr
> /dev/wd0g                     1005M    183M    771M    19%    /usr/X11R6
> /dev/wd0h                      6.8G   27.1M    6.4G     0%    /usr/local
> /dev/wd0j                      3.9G    293M    3.5G     8%    /usr/obj
> /dev/wd0i                      3.9G    852M    2.9G    22%    /usr/src
> /dev/wd0e                      6.3G   28.1M    6.0G     0%    /var

1.6GB used in /usr still seems a bit high. Do you have the ports tree installed
there? Normally I'd recommend a separate partition for that. If not, you'll 
need 
to figure out what's using the space.


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